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Mountain biking on Liberty MountainThe Liberty Mountain Trail System consists of over 65 miles of single and double track trails and logging roads spanning approximately 5,000 acres.

The mountain rises to over 1,360 feet and offers cross country and gravity-fed trails for both hiking and mountain biking

Directional and safety signage and map kiosks provide easy navigation for trail users.

Later this fall a pump track and skills area will be completed as well.

The trail system is open to the public during daylight hours.

Click HERE to download a map of the Liberty Mountain Trail System!

See the trails on Google Earth by downloading this file, and clicking "Liberty Mountain Trail System" in "My Places" at the left side of the screen. Don't have Google Earth? Download it at http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html.

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE: AREAS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Loggers began clearing space for the new Liberty Mountain Snowflex Center on Tuesday, Sept. 23. The areas under construction are dangerous and must be avoided:

BALD SPOT ACCESS
Access from Candler's Mt. Road to the Bald Spot will be closed to the public until the project is completed. Access to the trail system will be available from four points:

  1. Top Ridge Trail Head
  2. 460 Trail Head
  3. Hydeaway Trail Head
  4. Wingate Trail Head

TRAILS CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

  1. Lake Trail from bridges to kiosk area
  2. Candlers Climb
  3. Bypass Trail
  4. Peak to Peak, 1971, and Monorail on the Bald Mountain side
  5. Raptor Run from Cut 'em Off Pass to Baldy 

Click HERE to download a map of the Liberty Mountain Trail System construction areas.