Mountain Biking At Lake James

Mountain Biking At Lake James (Paddy’s Creek Bike Trails): Taking a mountain bike ride on the extensive trail system at Lake James State Park is a great way to enjoy the outdoors at your own pace.  Around 15 miles of singletrack mountain bike trails are now open at the nearby Paddy’s Creek Area on Lake James, which encompasses more than 30 miles of shoreline on the 6,812-acre lake.  Venture out to the Tindo Loops for beginners and Wimba Loops for more of an adventure challenge. All in all, the Lake James Mountain Biking trails offer a fast and flowing trail riding experience that is sure to put a smile on your face whether you’re an experienced mountain biker or someone just getting into trail riding.

Lake James Mountain BIking Map
The Lake James Mountain Biking Map Showing Available Trails At Paddy’s Creek

The contoured berms and gentle up and down make this a type of riding that never seems to offer long, sustained climbs, but instead short and fast uphills with a fun and flowing descent sure to follow once you hit the crest.

Find updated information on trail closures, maps and more at Lake James State Park through the NC State Park’s website.

Directions from Asheville: Travel approx. 37 miles on I-40 E to the Nebo/Lake James exit (Exit 90). Head north for .5 mile, turn right onto Harmony Grove Rd./State Road 1747 and follow it for 2 miles to a stoplight. Proceed straight across the intersection and past Nebo Elementary School to a stop sign. Turn right onto NC 126, and follow the signs to the park entrance 2.5 miles on the right. The parking area for the mountain biking trails is on the left, while bathrooms and water are available at the Lake James Beach area by following the road to the main State Park amenities area.

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