Minooka Park Mountain Bike Trail
Minooka Park Mountain Bike Trail
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9.15km
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Mountain biking
Enjoy an easy 5.7-mile mountain bike ride through the diverse woods and open plains of Minooka Park in Waukesha.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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9.07 km
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8.97 km
113 m
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8.97 km
162 m
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Yes, the trail system at Minooka Park caters to a wide range of abilities. There's an easier, approximately 1.5-mile Green Loop specifically designed for novices, which also serves as a good warm-up for more experienced riders.
The trails primarily feature singletrack dirt, offering a mix of surfaces. You'll encounter sections with built-in rocks, small descents and climbs, tight corners, and flowy sections winding through trees. The Blue Loop includes rocky technical features and log rolls, many of which are optional.
You'll ride through paths that intertwine within woods and open grassy plains. The park's 579 acres boast meadows, swimming ponds, and high-quality woodlands. It's a great spot for nature viewing, especially for spring wildflowers, various songbirds, and vibrant fall foliage.
Minooka Park offers ample parking. The trailhead is well-equipped with amenities including running water, full bathrooms, a bike wash station, and even a vending machine stocked with spare tubes and other trailside necessities.
Yes, Minooka Park is a Waukesha County Park, and a park entrance fee or annual pass is required. You can find more details on fees and passes on the Waukesha County website: waukeshacounty.gov.
Minooka Park is generally dog-friendly, featuring a dedicated dog park. However, specific regulations for dogs on the mountain bike trails may apply. It's always best to check the official park rules regarding pets on trails before your visit.
The trails are enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Spring offers beautiful ephemeral wildflowers, while fall provides vibrant foliage. The trails are open year-round, but conditions vary. For current conditions, check local trail reports.
Yes, night and winter riding are permitted when the park is open. However, it's important to note that the trails are not groomed during the winter months, so expect natural conditions.
The park features a distinct two-loop system: the Green Loop (around 1.5 miles) for beginners, and the Blue Loop (around 4.5-5 miles) for intermediate riders. The Minooka Mountain Bike Trails offer various sections like the Orange/Blue Loop, Yellow Loop, and Orange Loop, allowing riders to combine them for different experiences.
The intermediate Blue Loop is designed with many optional obstacles, making it inclusive for different skill levels. Riders can encounter features like a 'shark fin' and small jumps towards the end of the trail, adding to the fun for those seeking a challenge.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Blue Loop, Orange/Blue Loop, Yellow Loop, Green Loop, and Orange Loop, allowing for varied ride combinations within the park's network.