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5.98km
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Hiking
The Ridgeland Mountain Bike Trails offer an easy 3.7 miles (6.0 km) hiking route. You will gain 117 feet (36 metres) in elevation over an estimated 1 hour and 33 minutes. This multi-use trail system provides a great option for a quick outdoor escape.
Last updated: March 7, 2026
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26 m
Highlight • MTB Park
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Way Types & Surfaces
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5.34 km
626 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
5.96 km
< 100 m
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Yes, a 2-day pass is required to access the trails. You can purchase this at the trailhead kiosk or conveniently online before your visit.
Parking is available at the main trailhead. Look for designated parking areas near the entrance to the trail system.
The trail research does not explicitly state rules regarding dogs. It's best to check local signage at the trailhead or the Tri-County Mountain Bike Association (TCMBA) website for current pet policies, including leash requirements.
The trails offer scenic views year-round. However, for comfortable hiking, spring and fall generally provide the most pleasant weather, with wildflowers in bloom during spring and vibrant foliage in autumn. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are typically mild.
The terrain is quite varied. While primarily designed for mountain biking, hikers will encounter sections ranging from relatively flat and flowy to more challenging areas with significant elevation changes, roots, rocks, and switchbacks. Some parts, like McGee Way, are noted for having strenuous climbs.
The Ridgeland Mountain Bike Trails offer a diverse experience. While some sections are gentle and suitable for beginners, other parts present more strenuous climbs and uneven surfaces. Beginners should be prepared for varied conditions and consider starting with flatter sections.
You can expect scenic views as the trails wind through wooded areas, offering a contrast to urban Ridgeland. The landscape includes hilly sections, interesting rock formations, and, particularly on the Chisha Foka Trail, opportunities to see trees, wildflowers, and local wildlife within a protected green space.
The trails themselves are a highlight, known for their well-maintained singletrack and dual use for both hikers and mountain bikers. The network includes constructed features like berms and jump lines, though hikers navigate these differently. The entire system is maintained by the Tri-County Mountain Bike Association (TCMBA). You can learn more about the general area at Ridgeland Mountain Biking Trails.
Yes, for hikers seeking a more strenuous experience, the McGee Way section is specifically noted for having the hardest climb within the system, incorporating short rock gardens and switchbacks. Be prepared for a more demanding ascent in this area.
Given the varied terrain, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are recommended. Dress in layers suitable for the weather, and bring water, especially during warmer months. Sun protection and insect repellent are also advisable.
While the trail research doesn't specify on-site amenities, the trails are located in Ridgeland, Mississippi, which offers various dining options. You'll likely find cafes and restaurants a short drive from the trailheads.