Tranquility Park Mountain Bike Trail
Tranquility Park Mountain Bike Trail
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Embark on a moderate hiking adventure along the Tranquility Park Mountain Bike Trail, a route that spans 6.2 miles (10.0 km) and involves a manageable 323 feet (98 metres) of elevation gain. You can expect to complete this diverse journey in about 2 hours and 38 minutes. The trail offers varied terrain, including both singletrack and doubletrack sections, winding through groves of pine and deciduous trees, open grasslands, and wetlands. As you hike, you will follow a drainage area and enjoy scenic views along the bluffs of the Big Papillion Creek.
Before you head out, it is important to note that a significant portion of the trails within Tranquility Park, approximately two-thirds, are currently closed. These closures are due to ongoing city construction projects, specifically impacting areas like the South Loop. While these works are expected to continue until July 2027, the North XC Loop remains accessible for your enjoyment. Always check the latest trail status updates to ensure your planned route is open and safe.
The Tranquility Park Mountain Bike Trail offers a unique opportunity to explore a dynamic landscape shaped by both nature and ongoing development. The route's path along the Big Papillion Creek bluffs provides a natural anchor, showcasing the area's ecological features. This trail stands out for its blend of different environments, from dense tree cover to open spaces, making it a distinctive option for hikers seeking a moderate challenge within the region.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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9.74 km
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As of late 2025, approximately two-thirds of the trails in Tranquility Park are closed due to significant city construction projects, including new soccer fields and a sanitary sewer line. These closures are expected to last until July 2027. The South Loop is currently closed, but the North XC Loop remains open for use.
Yes, the trails at Tranquility Park are designed for mixed use and are generally open to hikers, runners, and mountain bikers alike. While the name suggests mountain biking, hikers can enjoy the varied terrain.
The trails are generally described as intermediate to difficult, but the varied terrain allows users to adjust the difficulty. One specific segment, Tranquility Park Cross Country South, is rated 'Moderate' for hiking. While there isn't significant climbing, the trails are known for their speed and unique features, especially for mountain bikers.
You can expect a varied terrain primarily featuring singletrack, with some short sections of doubletrack connectors. The route includes tight switchbacks, wide-open grassland climbs, and rolling descents. It winds through evergreen and deciduous trees, grasslands, and wetlands, skirting the bluffs of the Big Papillion Creek.
You can access the trail from several points within Tranquility Park. Notable trailheads include the Tranquility Park — Iceplex Trailhead and the Tranquility Park — MTB Trailhead. Parking is available at these locations.
The research does not explicitly state the dog policy for Tranquility Park. It is best to check local park regulations or signage at the trailhead regarding whether dogs are permitted and if leash rules apply.
The trail winds through various natural landscapes including trees, grasslands, and wetlands, suggesting it offers different experiences throughout the seasons. However, given the current construction closures until July 2027, it's advisable to visit after this period for the full trail experience. Spring and fall typically offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities.
There is no mention of permits or entrance fees required for Tranquility Park in the available information. It is generally accessible to the public.
The trail offers a mix of natural landscapes, including groves of pine and deciduous trees, open grasslands, and wetlands. It follows a drainage area and provides views along the bluffs of the Big Papillion Creek. You'll be within Tranquility Park itself, which is a significant point of interest.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Tranquility MTB Trails and various segments of the Tranquility Park Mountain Bike Trail.
The full route, when entirely open, is approximately 9.97 kilometers (6.2 miles) long and typically takes around 2 hours and 38 minutes to complete. Keep in mind that significant portions are currently closed for construction until July 2027.
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