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Mountain biking around Medford, Oregon, offers diverse terrain within the Rogue Valley, characterized by forested mountains, riverine landscapes, and volcanic plateaus. The region features extensive trail systems, from paved greenways to challenging single-track descents, providing varied elevation and technical features. These natural features create a dynamic environment for mountain bike trails, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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9.99km
00:52
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Enjoy an easy 6.2-mile mountain biking loop around the North Reservoir in Middlesex Fells Reservation, gaining 275 feet in under an hour.
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10.3km
00:55
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This easy 6.4-mile mountain bike loop in Middlesex Fells Reservation offers a quick ride around North Reservoir, taking about 54 minutes.

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24.8km
01:46
220m
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Explore the Western Greenway Loop, a 15.4-mile (24.8 km) moderate mountain biking route through diverse conservation areas near Belmont, MA.
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00:54
140m
130m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.9km
02:05
270m
270m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Alewife Brook Reservation is a 120-acre urban wild in Cambridge and Arlington, Massachusetts, offering a surprising mix of wetlands, woodlands, and paved paths near the Alewife T station. It’s a key green corridor along the Minuteman Bikeway and Fitchburg Cutoff Path, making it popular with cyclists, runners, and commuters. Boardwalks and footpaths wind through marshes where you can spot red-winged blackbirds, herons, and turtles. The reservation also plays a vital role in local flood control and wildlife habitat. While not remote, it offers a welcome dose of nature in the city and easy access to larger trail networks in the region.
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Rock Meadow Conservation Area in Belmont, Massachusetts, is a 70-acre mix of meadow, wetlands, and woodland trails, offering a peaceful escape just outside Boston. It's especially popular for walking, trail running, birdwatching, and dog walking. The wide, flat paths make it family-friendly, and the open fields provide great opportunities for spotting butterflies and wildflowers in warmer months. The Western Greenway Trail runs through the area, connecting to nearby conservation lands. Biking is allowed on designated trails, though the terrain is best suited to casual or hybrid riding rather than technical mountain biking. Parking is available off Mill Street.
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Lone Tree Hill Conservation Land in Belmont, Massachusetts (often called Lone Tree Conservation Area) offers a peaceful mix of forest, meadow, and historic carriage roads. Popular with walkers, runners, and dog owners, its wide trails wind through oak and pine woodlands and open fields with views toward Belmont Hill. Interpretive signs highlight the area’s history, including former estate grounds and stone walls. While biking is permitted on the main access roads, it’s limited—narrower trails are for foot traffic only. It's a great local spot for a quiet outing close to town, especially in fall when the foliage lights up.
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A beautiful area for running, walking and cycling
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Boojum Rock stands as the city's highest point at approximately 280 feet above sea level. It's a great spot to rest and take in views of the Boston skyline. The nearby site of the 1899 MIT Observatory offers historical interest, with its remaining foundation and informative sign. Boojum Rock, one of four peaks along the Rock Circuit Trail, is accessible via this hiking path, making it a popular spot in the Middlesex Fells Reservation.
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Medford offers a wide selection of mountain bike trails, with over 50 routes available for exploration. These trails cater to various skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging descents.
Yes, Medford has several excellent options for beginners and families. The Reservoir Trail is an easy 6.2-mile route offering a smooth ride through natural areas. The Mountain Bike Loop is another easy 6.4-mile path suitable for a pleasant outing. Additionally, the Bear Creek Greenway provides a 20-mile paved trail ideal for relaxed biking, connecting several parks and offering scenic views.
For more advanced riders, Prescott Park features trails like "Rock and Roll" known for bumpy rock gardens and tight, bermed switchbacks. The Mountain of the Rogue, an hour west of Medford, offers 15 miles of single-track flow trails that become more technically challenging at higher elevations, with thrilling descents from Tin Pan Peak. The Ashland Watershed also provides rocky and technical terrain at higher elevations.
Many trails in Medford offer stunning vistas. Prescott Park provides spectacular panoramic views of the Rogue Valley and Mount McLoughlin. The Mountain of the Rogue offers views of the Rogue River and surrounding mountains, especially from Tin Pan Peak. Jacksonville Woodlands and Forest Park also provide views of the Siskiyou Mountains, Upper Bear Creek Valley, and the Cascade Crest.
Yes, there are several loop options. The Western Greenway Loop is a 15.4-mile trail leading through valley paths. The Mountain of the Rogue is designed with a stacked loop system, allowing riders to choose their desired distance and difficulty. The Middlesex Fell Reservation – Rock Circuit Trail (Technical Loop) is another option for a looped ride.
Medford's mild climate makes it conducive to year-round mountain biking. However, spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant temperatures. The region's diverse landscapes mean that even in winter, there are often options for riding, though higher elevation trails might be affected by snow or wet conditions.
While specific trail regulations can vary, many multi-use trails in the Medford area, such as those in Jacksonville Woodlands and Forest Park, are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to check local signage or park websites for the most current rules regarding pets on trails.
Beyond the trails, Medford's region offers various attractions. You can explore historical sites like the Old State House and Boston Massacre Site or the Old South Meeting House. For natural beauty, visit Boston Common or Spy Pond. The iconic Rogue River also offers opportunities for whitewater rafting or relaxing by the water.
The mountain biking experience in Medford is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 50 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, from smooth greenways to challenging single-track, and the beautiful forested mountains and riverine landscapes that define the region.
Yes, Medford is planning the Midway Bike Park, an urban trail system at Midway Park. This development aims to feature jumplines, trails with various features, a pump track, and a dual slalom area, providing an accessible learning space and a regional draw for riders.
The region is rich in natural landmarks. You can encounter the distinctive volcanic plateaus of Table Rocks, offering epic views. The Rogue River is a prominent feature, with spots like TouVelle State Recreation Site and Ti'lomikh Falls. Mount McLoughlin is often visible from higher vantage points, and the extensive forested mountains provide a beautiful backdrop to many rides.


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