Oak Mountain State Park Bump Trail

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There’s nothing soft about Oak Mountain’s 18-mile loop. It doesn’t ease you in, doesn’t coddle you with flowy warm-ups. Instead, it throws you straight into the grind—a relentless rhythm of punchy climbs, hair-raising descents, and sections so technical they’ve earned names whispered with equal parts fear and reverence.

Take Blood Rock, for instance. A jagged mess of roots and boulders where hesitation means disaster. You either commit or become another rider who learned the hard way why it’s called Blood Rock. Then there’s the Rock Garden, a relentless gauntlet of tire-grabbing obstacles that tests every ounce of your bike-handling skill. These are not just trail features—they are proving grounds.

The Birmingham Urban Mountain Pedalers (BUMP) club keeps this place in pristine condition, and it shows. Every berm, every rock, every inch of singletrack is dialed in, demanding focus but rewarding flow. It’s no wonder the USA MTB team prepped here before the Olympics—if you can handle Oak Mountain, you can handle just about anything.

But it’s not all punishment. This loop has its moments of grace—winding through pine forests, skimming along ridge lines with views that almost distract you from the next drop-in. And then there’s the descent off Jekyll & Hyde, where gravity takes over, and for a brief, glorious moment, you remember why you do this in the first place.

Need intel? Crestline Cycle in Birmingham is your best bet for local knowledge, trail conditions, and maybe even a few war stories from riders who’ve tangled with Oak Mountain and lived to tell about it.

This isn’t just another ride. It’s a test. Bring your best, or be prepared to leave some skin behind.

Adventure Map

Birmingham Info

Difficulty

Intermediate

Distance

9.3 mi

Elevation

975 ft

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Reviews

Marissa Fourcault (Missy)a month ago
Beautiful park! We were passing through at sunset and the ranger let us cruise through and check it out for a future trip. We will definitely be back with a tent and our dogs for some hiking.
Brittany B.a month ago
Incredible place to hike! We drove to Oak Mountain from Gadsden and it was worth the drive. For $5 per person, we paid for admission. The attendant who took our payment this past Saturday was incredibly friendly and helpful. There was ample parking by the North Trailhead and restrooms were available. For the most part, the trails were incredibly well-marked; on a couple of occasions toward the end, we were thankful to have pre-downloaded the trail map on All Trails.
LaDonia Franke2 months ago
One of our most favorite places ever! We have a 42ft 5th wheel and found the camping sites to be more than adequate. Very clean park. Super friendly staff. Something for everyone. We visited during Thanksgiving week and the fall colors were beautiful. Hiking trails are well marked. Even with the light rain the trails weren't muddy. Bring your firewood, though, as the wood for sale seemed more like lumber and didn't burn well. This park will be on our radar again on future travels from our Texas home. Highly recommend!
Dalton Norwood3 months ago
Oak Mountain State Park is an absolute gem! The beach-front lake is perfect for a relaxing day by the water, and the trails offer something for everyone, no matter your hiking experience. For only $5 admission, you get access to so much: it's bike-friendly, has excellent recreation areas, camping and RV spots, a golf course, and even archery! Whether you're there for a day trip or an extended stay, there's always something to enjoy. Highly recommend for families, nature lovers, and adventure seekers alike!
Nataliia Beaulieu (Natalie)3 months ago
What a beautiful nature. I loved hiking with my family. I think it's $5 dollars per person and child under 3 for free to enter the park. They have nature trails with birds, different trails longer, and shorter. Not a difficult trail, even my 3 years old was aible to walk and on more dangerous parts we carried him. Lakes look beautiful, but I heard that it's dangerous to swim in them. The fall that we were hiking to was dried out, so we will have to come again after rain. Also, I saw the playground big. And the fountain is really nice.