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Mountain biking
This moderate 7.6-mile mountain biking loop in Carolina North Forest offers flowy singletrack, berms, and rollers for all skill levels.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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11.4 km
506 m
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10.7 km
705 m
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Yes, the Lowlands Loop is often highlighted as an excellent beginner-friendly downhill trail, perfect for those new to mountain biking. It's officially rated as a 'blue difficulty' singletrack, which typically signifies an intermediate level, but its design with numerous berms and rollers helps riders improve skills in a controlled environment. More advanced features like large jumps and drops usually have ride-around options.
The trail is primarily singletrack with a mellow grade, characterized by abundant berms and rollers. These features are great for developing foundational mountain biking skills. While the more beginner-friendly sections lack major natural obstacles like rocks or roots, some parts transition to a 'gravity park' feel with large gap-jumps and huge drops, though these typically offer bypasses. It's also generally wider than many other trails, offering a comfortable riding experience.
The Lowlands Loop is approximately 1.7 to 2 miles long. On average, it takes about 14 minutes to complete a full run, allowing riders to easily session different sections or complete multiple runs.
Specific parking details are not provided in the trail data, but the Lowlands Loop is located within the Carolina North Forest near Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Access points for the forest typically offer parking. It's advisable to check the Carolina North Forest official website or local trail maps for designated parking areas and trailhead access points.
Information regarding dog policies specifically for the Lowlands Loop is not available. However, as it's part of the Carolina North Forest, it's generally recommended to check the forest's official regulations regarding dogs, including leash requirements, before your visit.
The trail is located in North Carolina, which generally offers good riding conditions through spring, fall, and even mild winter days. Summer can be hot and humid. For the most comfortable experience, consider visiting in the spring or fall when temperatures are moderate and the forest scenery is vibrant.
Based on available information, there are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for accessing the Carolina North Forest or the Lowlands Loop. However, it's always a good practice to check the official website for Carolina North Forest or local Chapel Hill park and recreation resources for any updated regulations or requirements before your visit.
As you ride, you'll experience a forested environment winding through the Carolina North Forest. One notable feature along the route is the Stream and Wooden Bridge in Carolina North Forest. The trail itself is known for its numerous berms and rollers, providing a consistent, flowing experience.
Yes, the route passes through sections of several other official trails. You'll find it intersecting with paths such as the Occoneechee Loop, OWASA Corridor, Duke Energy Corridor, Nature Observation Trail, and Tripp Farm, among others. This allows for varied route planning and extended rides.
The trail's layout, with its numerous berms and rollers, makes it ideal for practicing mountain biking skills. Its shuttle-like feel allows riders to complete multiple runs without significant uphill pedaling, making it easy to session different sections. For those looking for more challenge, some parts offer gravity park elements with large jumps and drops, but remember there are usually bypasses if you prefer to skip them.
Yes, the Lowlands Loop is designed as a loop trail, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Its design also makes it conducive to riding sections repeatedly or combining it with other intersecting trails for a longer adventure.