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Warren H Manning State Park mountain bike trails traverse a diverse landscape featuring tranquil woodland settings, pine forests, and varied terrain. The park, along with interconnected areas like Billerica State Forest and Russell Mill Pond and Town Forest, offers a network of routes. Gilson Hill, standing at 262 feet, is a prominent natural feature within the area. The trails incorporate natural elements such as rock rollers, log rides, rock step-downs, and hidden kickers, providing a dynamic riding experience.
Last updated: June 1, 2026
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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An interesting part of the local history sits here on Gilson Hill. For hundreds of years the Native population of Massachusetts would come here to grind corn and other food staples. You can see the evidence across the face of the stone, where bits of rock were ground away along with the food.
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An inconspicuous boulder with round indentations. Supposed to be used by native Americans to grind corn 🌽.
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A working farm in Carlisle, MA, Great Brook Farm State Park encompasses over 1,000 acres. With more than 20 miles of peaceful trails, delicious ice cream from the farm's dairy, an area to get close to the farm's animals, and abundant wildlife and flora throughout the park, Great Brook is truly exceptional. If you're a family looking for a day out in the area, I suggest visiting here, as it's a natural paradise for both children and adults.
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Russell Mill Pond Town Forest is a mountain bike area with a variety of trails, including some mellow green trails, and all trails can be ridden in both directions. It is a well-shaded area in the woods, and it is right next to Russell Mill Pond.
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This is one of a couple spots in the park where you can see Cellar Holes from mill sites where early settlers worked in the 17th century.
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Billerica State Forest, also known as Gibson Hill State Forest, is a state forest that is available for public use. This park is home to Gibson Hill, a 262-foot hill.
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Rangeway Town Forest is a small patch of forest owned by the city of Billerica. It consists mostly of pine trees and is open to public use.
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A working farm in Carlisle, MA, Great Brook Farm State Park encompasses over 1,000 acres. With more than 20 miles of peaceful trails, delicious ice cream from the farm's dairy, an area to get close to the farm's animals, and abundant wildlife and flora throughout the park, Great Brook is truly exceptional. If you're a family looking for a day out in the area, I suggest visiting here, as it's a natural paradise for both children and adults.
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The park offers a diverse landscape with tranquil woodland settings, pine forests, and varied terrain. You'll encounter purpose-built singletrack that incorporates natural elements such as rock rollers, log rides, rock step-downs, and hidden kickers, providing a dynamic riding experience.
Yes, the park has trails suitable for various skill levels, including mellow green routes. For an easier ride, consider the Northern and Gilson Hill Loops Trail, which is rated as easy and known for its flowy sections.
Absolutely. The park and its interconnected areas offer more challenging routes that require advanced riding skills, featuring technical elements like rock rollers and log rides. The Pump Track – Billerica State Forest loop from Russell Mill Pond and Town Forest is a difficult trail that leads through varied forest terrain.
You can explore pine forests and areas with wetlands. Gilson Hill, standing at 262 feet, is a prominent natural feature. The scenic Russell Mill Pond also adds to the picturesque environment. Historically, you might spot 'Cellar Holes' from 17th-century mill sites.
Yes, many trails in the park are loops. Popular options include the Northern and Gilson Hill Loops Trail and the Billerica State Forest – Grinding Stone on Gilson Hill loop from North Billerica.
The trails are generally open from sunrise to sunset. Parking is available from April to the end of November, suggesting these months are ideal for riding. The park also offers options for night riding and fat bike grooming in winter, extending the season for dedicated riders.
While the park offers diverse trails, it also features amenities like a children's storybook trail and a children's water playground during warmer months, making it a family-friendly destination. For biking, look for the easier-rated trails.
The park is generally welcoming to outdoor activities, but specific leash policies for mountain biking trails should be confirmed. It's always best to keep dogs leashed and under control to ensure a safe experience for all trail users and wildlife.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 40 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the flowy sections, and the technical features like rock rollers and log rides that add excitement to the trails.
Yes, the park provides a fitness circuit, picnic areas, a pavilion, and restroom facilities for visitors. During warmer months, there's also a children's water playground or splash pad.
Parking is available at the park from April to the end of November. For more detailed information on park facilities and access, you can refer to the Billerica town brochure.
The park itself has picnic areas, but for cafes or pubs, you would need to explore options in the nearby town of Billerica, MA, which offers various local establishments.


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