Mountain Biking at Shindagin Hollow State Forest: Thrills on Two Wheels

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Mountain Biking at Shindagin Hollow: Thrills on Two Wheels

Shindagin Hollow State Forest doesn’t just invite riders in—it’s a pulse-racing thrill ride from the moment your tires touch the trail. Tucked in New York’s Finger Lakes region, this forest has won over the biking community with its gnarly rock gardens, roller-coaster descents, and sun-streaked corridors of oaks and maples. Here, adventure isn’t a choice; it’s a force pulling you deeper.

The trails are crafted with an artist’s touch and an adventurer’s heart. Thanks to passionate builders, every curve, jump, and root feels meticulously placed yet wild, inviting riders to thread through dense thickets and navigate steep, jaw-dropping drops. Each path demands focus; it’s a reactive dance with the forest’s own rhythm. Fifty miles of trails cater to every skill level—from smooth singletracks that welcome newcomers to black diamond routes that put even seasoned riders to the test.

Nature’s grandeur fills every turn. Sunlight flickers over the trail like a heartbeat, while earthy scents rise from the ground under your tires. Shindagin’s beauty is raw, yet soft, with moss-covered rocks and the murmur of a stream just off the path—a reminder that even in thrill, there’s balance.

Mid-ride, take a pause by a creek or soak up the quiet hum of the forest canopy overhead. These peaceful moments make the adrenaline feel even sharper. And when you finally coast back to the parking lot, dirt-splattered and full of stories, you’ll know that Shindagin doesn’t just give you a ride—it leaves its mark on you.


Adventure Guide to Shindagin Hollow Biking Trails

For mountain biking aficionados, Shindagin Hollow State Forest is a crown jewel, offering everything from flowy beginner routes to adrenaline-spiking expert trails, all set within the Finger Lakes’ lush woodlands. About 20 minutes from Ithaca, this spot is popular for its diverse trails, from smooth singletracks to black diamond runs with intense technical features.

Top Trails

  • Beginner Singletracks: Perfect for newcomers, with mostly smooth paths and limited obstacles.
  • Intermediate Blue Routes: Expect moderate challenges—rocky areas, gradual climbs, and fast descents that let you savor the forest.
  • Expert Black Diamond Trails: Designed for experienced bikers, these trails feature steep drops, sharp switchbacks, and rugged rock gardens.

Pro Tips

  • Parking: Use the main lot on Braley Hill Road, where trail maps are available.
  • Weather Cues: Avoid riding after heavy rain, as trails become slick and more challenging.
  • Safety Essentials: Full-face helmets and pads are a must on technical trails.
  • Wildlife: Keep an eye out for deer and the occasional fox; respect wildlife and stay on marked paths.

Directions

  • From Ithaca: Follow NY-13 south, then NY-79 E, and look for signs toward Shindagin Hollow Road. The route is scenic, taking about 20 minutes.

Get ready for the ultimate ride. Shindagin Hollow is waiting to test your mettle and deliver an unforgettable journey.

Adventure Map

Reviews

Steven Wheeler4 years ago
Great hike! My girlfriend and I had great time. Worth going to again.
Sa year ago
This is a pretty decent hiking trail. Candor doesn’t have a whole lot to do so honestly this place is one of the best things in the area to do. The trails are in good condition and the foliage is pretty. I only hiked about a mile or so and there wasn’t anything photo-worthy IMO but it was still a pleasant hike. There are many trails to choose from with the shortest of them being probably 20+ minutes to do and the longest being over an hour. There is a good sized parking lot and it also appears to be mountain bike friendly. PSA: They did find a body here a few days ago (killed in Ithaca and dumped here) so maybe don’t go hiking alone or at night. To be fair, the odds of something actually happening here are probably quite low. Although this area has had sighting of bears, mountain lions, and bobcats so it’s always best to be prepared for anything!
Kaitlyn6 years ago
Hiked about a 6 mile loop with my Labrador, we had a blast. Trail was challenging at times but nothing too wild. The forest is beautiful. Can't wait to go back and check out the other trails.
Rebecca Szurczynski3 years ago
This place is huge! Absolutely breathtaking ❤ If you have not been, I highly recommend this place!
Ziggy 4 the factsa year ago
Lean to and hammock camping. Great primitive area. Waterfalls, trails flora, fauna and mushrooms galore

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