Two Rivers Mountain Bike Park

14+ Miles of Trails for Biking, Hiking, & Running

Ride, Run, & Explore

Situated at the scenic confluence of the Finley and James Rivers, Two Rivers Mountain Bike Park offers over 14 miles of purpose-built, multi-use trails across nearly 400 acres of pristine Ozark terrain. The park caters to mountain bikers, runners, hikers, and disc golfers with its natural-surfaced trails featuring exciting elements like climbs, drops, rock features, built-in curved walls, and optional stunts for more adventurous riders. Along with challenging trails for all skill levels, the park also boasts an 18-hole disc golf course, making it a versatile outdoor destination for all.
 

The park offers challenges for all skill levels, with trails ranging from easy, flowy paths to more technical, obstacle-rich routes. Whether you’re a beginner looking to enjoy the outdoors or an advanced rider seeking thrilling features, Two Rivers has something for everyone.

Trail Highlights

  • Climbing & Drops: The park’s terrain offers exciting elevation changes, with plenty of climbs followed by exhilarating drops.
  • Rock Features & Stunts: Trails include natural and built-in obstacles, with rock gardens, curved walls, and optional stunts for riders looking to test their skills.
  • Multi-Use Trails: Designed for more than just bikers, the park’s trails are also great for runners and hikers, offering a blend of flow and technical challenge.
  • Disc Golf: Enjoy a round on the challenging 18-hole disc golf course set among the beautiful Ozark terrain.

Visitor Tips

  • The park is open year-round, but trail conditions may vary depending on the weather.
  • Helmets are required for all riders, and it’s recommended to check trail conditions and maps before visiting.
  • Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash.
  • The park is managed by TrailSpring, a local non-profit organization dedicated to expanding trail opportunities in the Ozarks.

 

Whether you’re mountain biking, trail running, or just exploring the Ozark beauty, Two Rivers Mountain Bike Park is the perfect place for outdoor adventure.

For more information on trail maps and updates, visit: Two Rivers Mountain Bike Park.

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