Routes

Planner

Features

Updates

App

Login or Signup

Get the App

Login or Signup

Login or Signup

Routes
MTB trails
United States
California
Mariposa County

Yosemite National Park

The best MTB trails in Yosemite National Park

5.0

(2)

34

riders

11

rides

Mountain biking in Yosemite National Park is primarily concentrated on over 12 miles of paved bike paths within Yosemite Valley, offering flat terrain and scenic views of iconic granite formations. While off-road mountain biking is largely restricted within the park, the surrounding Sierra National Forest and Stanislaus National Forest provide extensive dirt trails. The park's landscape is characterized by massive granite cliffs, lush valleys, and the Merced River, with elevations varying across the region.

Best mountain bike trails in Yosemite National Park

  • The most popular mountain bike trail is Yosemite Valley Loop Trail, a 12.7 miles (20.4 km) trail that takes 1 hour 4 minutes to complete. This easy route offers views of Yosemite Valley's famous landmarks.
  • Another top favourite among local mountain bikers is Yosemite Valley Loop, an easy 7.2 miles (11.6 km) path. This route provides a relaxed ride through the valley floor, suitable for all skill levels.
  • Local mountain bikers also love the Yosemite Valley to Olmsted Point Loop, a 92.4 miles (148.7 km) trail leading through varied terrain, often completed in about 9 hours 56 minutes.
  • Mountain biking in Yosemite National Park is defined by paved valley paths, dramatic granite formations, and surrounding pine forests. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy valley loops to challenging long-distance routes.
  • The routes in Yosemite National Park are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 5.0 stars from more than 2 reviews. More than 30 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore Yosemite National Park's varied terrain.

Last updated: April 24, 2026

14

riders

#1.

Yosemite Valley Loop Trail

20.4km

01:04

100m

100m

Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

Navigate with device

Send to Phone

Save

Easy

5.0

(1)

9

riders

11.6km

00:38

70m

70m

Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

Easy
guide_signup
Let us show you the way with the komoot mobile app
With a free komoot account, you can easily find, customize, and navigate endless outdoor adventures.

Sign up for free

5.0

(1)

4

riders

9.78km

00:47

240m

250m

Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

Easy

2

riders

Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

Hard

1

riders

Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

Easy
Sign up for free to see 7 more rides in Yosemite National Park.

Get access to more routes and recommendations from other explorers.

Sign up for free

Already have an account?

Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.

Start today with a free account

Your next adventure awaits.

Login or Signup

Popular around Yosemite National Park

John Muir Trail – Along the legendary trail through the magical Sierra Nevada

The Sierra High Route — Solitude in California's alpine country

California to Nevada – hiking between Volcanoes, Water & Forest

The pristine beauty of the US National Parks

Hiking in Yosemite National Park

Cycling in Yosemite National Park

Road Cycling Routes in Yosemite National Park

Running Trails in Yosemite National Park

Other adventures in Yosemite National Park

John Muir Trail – Along the legendary trail through the magical Sierra Nevada

Hiking Collection by

Caro "Bandit"

Tips from the Community

Alex
May 21, 2025, View of Yosemite Valley

One of many excellent Yosemite Valley viewpoints. The valley shows off Half Dome, El Capitan, and Yosemite Falls.

0

0

Jamie S.
January 31, 2025, Grizzly Giant

Bicycling in the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias is allowed on the Mariposa Grove Road between the Welcome Plaza (near the South Entrance) and here, by the short trail to the Grizzly Giant (when the road is open for the season). Bicycles are not permitted really much beyond here on any trails or other areas within the Mariposa Grove beyond the designated road.

0

0

Yosemite Valley offers over 12 miles of paved bike paths, providing a scenic and enjoyable way to explore the park. These paths are mostly flat, making them suitable for riders of all skill levels, including families with children. Cyclists can enjoy views of iconic landmarks such as Half Dome, El Capitan, and Yosemite Falls while riding. This is a great way to get around the valley and avoid the traffic that piles up during the busy season!

0

0

Yosemite Village, located in the heart of Yosemite National Park, serves as a central hub for visitors, offering a range of amenities and access to key attractions. The Yosemite Valley Visitor Center is a focal point, featuring exhibits on the park’s geology, ecology, and cultural history, along with ranger-led programs and short films. Adjacent to the visitor center, the Yosemite Museum highlights the heritage of the Southern Sierra Miwok people. Dining options include casual spots like Degnan’s Kitchen and the seasonal Village Grill Deck, while the nearby Ahwahnee Hotel provides upscale dining. Visitors can shop at the Yosemite Village Store for groceries and souvenirs or explore the Ansel Adams Gallery for photography and art. Practical amenities include a post office, medical clinic, and ATM, with free shuttle buses connecting the village to other key locations in the valley. Proximity to landmarks such as Yosemite Falls, El Capitan Meadow, and popular trailheads makes Yosemite Village an ideal base for exploring the park, whether you’re enjoying the visitor center, dining, or embarking on outdoor adventures.

0

0

Alex
January 19, 2025, Swinging Bridge

At the Swinging Bridge and Swinging Bridge Picnic Area, visitors can enjoy fantastic views of Yosemite Falls reflected in the Merced River, best seen by day or by full moon at night. Despite the name, the bridge no longer swings, as it was replaced after flood damage in 1964. The picnic area offers tables, grills, and scenic surroundings. The area is open from dawn to dusk and features accessible amenities, including picnic tables, vault toilets, and parking. Visitors should keep food secure due to bears and other wildlife and be cautious around swift waters.

0

0

Jamie S.
January 19, 2025, Curry Village

Curry Village, located in Yosemite Valley, is a popular spot for food and lodging, offering a range of options to suit different preferences and budgets. For lodging, it provides a mix of accommodations, including canvas tent cabins, wooden cabins, and a limited number of hotel-style rooms. The tent cabins, available in both heated and unheated options, are a rustic yet iconic way to experience the park, while the hard-sided cabins provide more comfort. Each accommodation style offers easy access to the stunning views and nearby trails. When it comes to food, Curry Village has several dining options to keep visitors well-fed after a day of exploring. The Pizza Deck is a favorite, serving freshly made pizzas with outdoor seating that allows you to take in the incredible surroundings. The Coffee Corner is perfect for a morning pick-me-up or a quick snack. Meadow Grill offers burgers, fries, and other casual fare in a laid-back setting, while the Curry Village Dining Pavilion provides buffet-style meals in a family-friendly environment. Seasonal food trucks also appear on occasion, adding variety to the dining scene. The field near Curry Village, officially known as Stoneman Meadow, offers stunning views of some of Yosemite Valley’s most iconic landmarks. From this open area, you can take in breathtaking vistas of Half Dome, its sheer granite face rising dramatically against the sky, especially striking at sunrise or sunset. To the west, you’ll see the towering cliffs of Glacier Point and Sentinel Rock, while the lush greenery of the meadow provides a peaceful contrast to the rugged surroundings. In the spring and early summer, wildflowers often dot the meadow, adding vibrant colors to the scene.

0

0

Jamie S.
December 19, 2024, Curry Village

Curry Village, located in Yosemite Valley, is a popular spot for food and lodging, offering a range of options to suit different preferences and budgets. For lodging, it provides a mix of accommodations, including canvas tent cabins, wooden cabins, and a limited number of hotel-style rooms. The tent cabins, available in both heated and unheated options, are a rustic yet iconic way to experience the park, while the hard-sided cabins provide more comfort. Each accommodation style offers easy access to the stunning views and nearby trails. When it comes to food, Curry Village has several dining options to keep visitors well-fed after a day of exploring. The Pizza Deck is a favorite, serving freshly made pizzas with outdoor seating that allows you to take in the incredible surroundings. The Coffee Corner is perfect for a morning pick-me-up or a quick snack. Meadow Grill offers burgers, fries, and other casual fare in a laid-back setting, while the Curry Village Dining Pavilion provides buffet-style meals in a family-friendly environment. Seasonal food trucks also appear on occasion, adding variety to the dining scene. The field near Curry Village, officially known as Stoneman Meadow, offers stunning views of some of Yosemite Valley’s most iconic landmarks. From this open area, you can take in breathtaking vistas of Half Dome, its sheer granite face rising dramatically against the sky, especially striking at sunrise or sunset. To the west, you’ll see the towering cliffs of Glacier Point and Sentinel Rock, while the lush greenery of the meadow provides a peaceful contrast to the rugged surroundings. In the spring and early summer, wildflowers often dot the meadow, adding vibrant colors to the scene.

0

0

Yosemite Village, located in the heart of Yosemite National Park, serves as a central hub for visitors, offering a range of amenities and access to key attractions. The Yosemite Valley Visitor Center is a focal point, featuring exhibits on the park’s geology, ecology, and cultural history, along with ranger-led programs and short films. Adjacent to the visitor center, the Yosemite Museum highlights the heritage of the Southern Sierra Miwok people. Dining options include casual spots like Degnan’s Kitchen and the seasonal Village Grill Deck, while the nearby Ahwahnee Hotel provides upscale dining. Visitors can shop at the Yosemite Village Store for groceries and souvenirs or explore the Ansel Adams Gallery for photography and art. Practical amenities include a post office, medical clinic, and ATM, with free shuttle buses connecting the village to other key locations in the valley. Proximity to landmarks such as Yosemite Falls, El Capitan Meadow, and popular trailheads makes Yosemite Village an ideal base for exploring the park, whether you’re enjoying the visitor center, dining, or embarking on outdoor adventures.

0

0

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the regulations for mountain biking within Yosemite National Park?

Within Yosemite National Park, mountain biking is primarily restricted to over 12 miles of flat, paved bike paths in Yosemite Valley. The only unpaved trail where bicycles are permitted is the Wawona Meadow Loop. For more rugged, off-road mountain biking experiences, you'll need to explore areas immediately surrounding the park, such as the Sierra National Forest and Stanislaus National Forest. E-bikes are allowed on the paved paths. You can find more detailed information on the official park website: Yosemite National Park Biking Information.

Are there any easy or family-friendly mountain bike trails in Yosemite National Park?

Yes, the paved bike paths within Yosemite Valley are ideal for easy and family-friendly rides. Routes like the Yosemite Valley Loop Trail (20.4 km) and Yosemite Valley Loop (11.6 km) offer relaxed rides with scenic views of iconic landmarks, suitable for all skill levels. The Wawona Meadow Loop is also an easy, unpaved option.

What kind of terrain can I expect on mountain bike trails in Yosemite?

The terrain for mountain biking directly within Yosemite National Park is predominantly flat and paved, especially within Yosemite Valley. The Wawona Meadow Loop offers a tranquil dirt path through a forested meadow. For more varied and rugged off-road terrain, including dirt trails through pine forests and ridgelines, you would need to venture into the adjacent Sierra National Forest and Stanislaus National Forest.

Can I rent bikes in Yosemite National Park?

Yes, bike rentals are available at several locations within Yosemite Valley, including Curry Village, Yosemite Valley Lodge, and Yosemite Village. A bike-share program also operates seasonally, providing convenient access to explore the paved paths.

What are some scenic viewpoints or natural features I can see while mountain biking in Yosemite?

While biking the paved paths in Yosemite Valley, you'll encounter breathtaking views of iconic granite formations like El Capitan and Half Dome, as well as majestic Yosemite Falls and Mirror Lake. The Wawona Meadow Loop offers a peaceful ride through a forested meadow. For panoramic views across Yosemite Valley, Glacier Point is a must-see, though it's not directly accessible by bike trails within the park.

Are there any difficult or advanced mountain bike trails in Yosemite National Park?

Within Yosemite National Park itself, most designated biking paths are easy. However, the Yosemite Valley to Olmsted Point Loop is a challenging 148.7 km route with significant elevation gain, leading through varied terrain. For more extensive and rugged off-road mountain biking, the surrounding Sierra National Forest and Stanislaus National Forest offer a wider range of advanced trails.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking in Yosemite National Park?

The best time for mountain biking in Yosemite National Park is typically from spring through fall when the weather is mild and all park areas are accessible. During winter, some roads and trails may be closed due to snow, though the valley floor can still offer opportunities for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing. Always check current park conditions before your visit.

Are dogs allowed on mountain bike trails in Yosemite National Park?

No, dogs are generally not permitted on unpaved trails, including the Wawona Meadow Loop, within Yosemite National Park. They are allowed on paved roads, in developed areas, and on some designated paved trails, but must be on a leash. For specific regulations regarding pets, it's best to consult the official NPS website.

How many mountain bike trails are available in Yosemite National Park?

Our guide features 12 mountain bike routes within and around Yosemite National Park. These include 7 easy routes, 1 moderate route, and 4 difficult routes, offering options for various skill levels, primarily on paved paths within the park and more rugged terrain in adjacent areas.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy the most about mountain biking in Yosemite National Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning scenic views of Yosemite Valley's iconic landmarks, the accessibility of the paved paths for all abilities, and the unique experience of cycling amidst such dramatic natural beauty.

Are there any places to stay or amenities near the mountain bike trails?

Yes, Yosemite Valley offers various amenities and accommodations. You can find options like Half Dome Village camp and Curry Village, which provide lodging and facilities. Other options like the Geology Hut at Glacier Point and High Sierra Camp, May Lake are also available further afield within the park.

Can I find loop mountain bike trails in Yosemite National Park?

Yes, several loop options are available, particularly on the paved paths within Yosemite Valley. The Yosemite Valley Loop Trail and Yosemite Valley Loop are excellent examples of easy, scenic loop rides. For a more challenging and extensive loop, consider the Yosemite Valley to Olmsted Point Loop.

Most popular routes in Yosemite National Park

Hiking in Yosemite National Park

Most popular attractions in Yosemite National Park

Natural Monuments

Store rating

Get inspired with the komoot mobile app

With a free komoot account, you can easily find, customize, and navigate endless outdoor adventures.

or

Join komoot Now

Store rating

Explore more

Browse the best MTB trails in other regions.

Yosemite WildernessYosemite ValleyFish Camp

Nearby adventure guides

Things to Do in Yosemite Wilderness

background

Get ready to conquer new peaks

Sign up for Free

Explore
RoutesRoute plannerFeaturesHikesMTB TrailsRoad cycling routesBikepackingSitemap
Download the app
Follow Us on Socials

© komoot GmbH

Privacy Policy