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The best MTB trails around Hawleyville

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Mountain biking around Hawleyville offers access to diverse natural landscapes and a network of trails. The region is characterized by extensive deciduous and coniferous forests, providing a scenic backdrop for routes. Riders can explore varied terrain, including rolling hills and areas with tranquil ponds. These features contribute to a varied mountain biking experience in the area.

Best mountain bike trails around Hawleyville

  • The most popular mountain bike trail is Where's Waldo, Extra Credit and Thing Trails Loop, a 3.6…

Last updated: July 12, 2026

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Where's Waldo, Extra Credit and Thing Trails Loop

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

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

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

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

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Jeff
August 31, 2024, Huntington Pond

Very loose gravel and lots of rocks. More on the intermediate side than easy. Nav had a hard time showing the way.

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Couch Hill Preserve is a 70.5-acre park owned by the Town of Redding. The park has trails through open meadows and woodland. Throughout the park, you can find views of the distant ridges and areas with opportunities to spot wildlife.

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Great view of Lake Lillanonah from the woods. It's worth the short detour off the trail to the viewpoint. During the summer, you can see kayakers and swimmers enjoying the lake's waters.

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George Waldo State Park spans 150 acres of varied terrain. Along the trails you will pass through deciduous and coniferous forests.

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Huntington Pond within Collis P Huntington State Park is encircled by trails with great views of the lake. The lake is known as a popular fishing and kayaking spot.

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mtm05005
September 7, 2023, Huntington Pond

Great view of Huntington Pond from the trail. The pond is a popular fishing and kayaking spot.

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September 7, 2023, Wooden bridge

Very nice pedestrian wooden bridge crossing over the water that connects the East and West Lagoon. The area around the bridge is very wooded, but you can still get a small view of the lagoons.

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September 7, 2023, View of East Lagoon

Great view of the East Lagoon. The around the water is normally very quiet, so it is a great place to sit in the grass, enjoy the view and take a break.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountain bike trails are there in Hawleyville?

Hawleyville offers access to a network of mountain bike trails. On komoot, you can find 5 routes for mountain biking in the area, all rated as easy. These trails are part of a broader network within state parks and forests like Paugussett State Forest and Collis P. Huntington State Park.

What kind of terrain can I expect on mountain bike trails around Hawleyville?

The terrain around Hawleyville is characterized by extensive deciduous and coniferous forests, rolling hills, and tranquil ponds. Trails often feature varied surfaces, from flowy singletrack to more technical sections with rock gardens, especially in areas like Paugussett State Forest. You'll experience a mix of natural landscapes throughout your ride.

Are there mountain bike trails suitable for beginners in Hawleyville?

Yes, Hawleyville has several mountain bike trails suitable for beginners. All 5 routes listed on komoot for the area are rated as easy. For example, the Where's Waldo, Extra Credit and Thing Trails Loop is an easy 3.6-mile trail exploring varied terrain, including forests. Another easy option is the Rocky trail – Flow Trail loop from Collis P. Huntington State Park, which offers views of Huntington Pond.

Can I find loop mountain bike trails in Hawleyville?

Yes, many mountain bike trails in Hawleyville are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to explore the area. Examples include the Where's Waldo, Extra Credit and Thing Trails Loop and the View of East Lagoon – Lake Hopewell loop from Putnam Memorial State Park, which leads through forested areas and past water features.

Are there scenic views or natural features to see along the mountain bike trails?

Absolutely. The Hawleyville area is rich in natural beauty. Many trails offer scenic views of forests, and some, like those in Collis P. Huntington State Park, provide views of Huntington Pond. You might also encounter other ponds and wetlands, and the region's rolling topography can offer elevated viewpoints, immersing you in nature.

What landmarks or points of interest can I explore near the mountain bike trails?

Beyond the trails, you can explore several points of interest. Putnam Memorial State Park, which hosts the View of East Lagoon – Lake Hopewell loop, is a historical site. You might also find other natural features like Parks Pond and Picnic Site or Tarrywile Park, offering additional outdoor experiences.

Is parking available at the trailheads?

Yes, state parks and forests in the Hawleyville area, such as Collis P. Huntington State Park and George C. Waldo State Park, typically offer designated parking areas at or near trailheads, making access convenient for mountain bikers.

Can I reach mountain bike trails in Hawleyville by public transport?

Public transportation options directly to mountain bike trailheads in Hawleyville may be limited. It is generally recommended to use personal vehicles to access these trails, especially those located within state parks and forests, as they are often situated in more rural settings.

Are there any dog-friendly mountain bike trails in Hawleyville?

Many state parks and forests in Connecticut, including those near Hawleyville, allow dogs on trails, usually requiring them to be on a leash. It's always best to check specific park regulations before heading out, but generally, you'll find options to ride with your leashed canine companion.

Are there family-friendly mountain bike trails in Hawleyville?

Given that all 5 routes listed on komoot are rated as easy, Hawleyville is a great area for family-friendly mountain biking. Trails like the George C. Waldo State Park loop offer accessible terrain suitable for riders of varying skill levels, making it enjoyable for families.

What do other mountain bikers say about the trails in Hawleyville?

The mountain bike trails around Hawleyville are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.0 stars from over 17 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse natural landscapes, the immersive forest experience, and the variety of terrain available, from flowy sections to more challenging rock gardens.

Do I need any permits for mountain biking in Hawleyville?

Generally, permits are not required for mountain biking on public trails within Connecticut's state parks and forests. However, it's always advisable to check the official website of the specific park or forest you plan to visit for any updated regulations or special requirements.

What is the best time of year for mountain biking in Hawleyville?

The best time for mountain biking in Hawleyville is typically during the spring, summer, and fall months. Spring offers lush greenery, while fall provides stunning foliage. Summer is also popular, but be mindful of warmer temperatures. Winter mountain biking is possible, but trails may be covered in snow or ice, requiring appropriate gear and caution.

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