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Join us on Sat, April 6th for a special ride!

Mountain Bike Trails

Hayes Arboretum's Mountain Bike Trails are located on the East Side of the property, located off the corner of Woodside Drive and Hayes Arboretum Road. To ride on Hayes Mountain Bike Trails, you must first sign a one-time safety waiver for each biker (located in the Nature Center or here - form for Minors here) and always wear a helmet. Please read through the Trail Rules here.

Volunteer Schedule for Hayes Arboretum Mountain Bike Trails

Meeting Place 

East Side Parking Lot

191 Hayes Arboretum Road

Richmond, IN 47374

(Across from the Fire Station).

If you are interested in volunteering for Mountain Bike Trail Building, please RSVP at least 12 hours before scheduled date by sending a text message to Ben Willett at (765) 914-2624, as the meeting location may change depending on the area of work. 

 

Currently, our volunteers are working on building onto trails, making additional trail features, and adding signage as needed.


You can also follow the Hayes Arboretum Mountain Bikers' Facebook Page for regular updates on mountain biking events and trail building.

 

Download a Mountain Bike Trail Map Here
or click here for a virtual tour on the MTB Project website. 

 

Hayes Arb Mtn Bike Trails Make Top 10!

The Mountain Bike Trails at Hayes Arboretum were recently ranked Number 6 in the State of Indiana for "Best Bike Trails", according to Visit Indiana!

 

Thank you to everyone that has biked our trails and recommended it to others. We couldn't do it without you!

 

To learn more, click here

Click on the trail titles below each video to see elevation maps, features, and descriptions of the specific mountain bike trail.
Yellow Trail
 
(Video Courtesy of Robbie Seal)
Thank you to Reid Health Community Benefit for the
generous funding of new signage and trail counters on the East Side Property!
new sign blue trail.jpg
Want to support the Mountain Bike Trails? Make a donation below to help us and our volunteers keep the trails safe, well-maintained, and among the best in the state of Indiana!
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