
Meeks Mountain Trails
Known For
- •3.3-mile loop
- •short steep black trail for experienced mountain bikers
- •large trailhead map with humorous descriptions
- •parking lot by the ballfield and red barn entrance
Insider Tips
Best Time
Weekend mornings for family-friendly outings or during community events like Halloween trick-or-treating
Ideal For
Pro Tip
Park in the lot in front of the ballfield and walk between the ballfield and the red barn to find the main trail entrance
Meeks Mountain Trails is the kind of local escape that feels like someone cut a jagged patch of wild out of suburbia and handed it to the town. Come for a runnable loop or a kid-friendly wander, stay because the trails are thoughtful, well signed and weirdly charming — the trailhead map has jokes and exact mileages so you can talk trash about your pace. Families flock to the easy “city” loops while adrenaline seekers sprint the short, brutally steep black singletrack built for bikes, not dawdlers. You get volunteer-built berms, a parking lot by a ballfield and a red barn that feels more like a meeting place than an amenity. There’s grit too: a bit of railroad trespass confusion at one access and a worrying whisper about utility development. Locals treat it as an anchor — after-work dog walks, Halloween trick-or-treat routes, weekend family outings — and it quietly bridges the town’s outdoor culture with an unexpectedly serious set of trails for riders and hikers alike.
Drifter Insights
Local favorite with excellent reputation