Coco Ridge Trail, Birch Trail, & Red Tail Trail loop
Coco Ridge Trail, Birch Trail, & Red Tail Trail loop
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12.4km
170m
Mountain biking
An easy 7.7-mile mountain biking loop in Callahan State Park, featuring diverse terrain and scenic views like the Red Tail Trail View.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted
After 10.9 km for 51 m
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795 m
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1.66 km
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8.98 km
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12.4 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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11.0 km
1.16 km
279 m
Surfaces
9.44 km
2.68 km
279 m
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Elevation
Highest point (130 m)
Lowest point (60 m)
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This mountain bike loop, which includes the Coco Ridge Trail, Birch Trail, and Red Tail Trail, generally takes around 1 hour and 8 minutes to complete. This is an estimate and can vary based on your pace and how often you stop.
Yes, this loop is rated as an 'Easy mountain bike ride' (STS S0 - S1 difficulty), making it suitable for beginners and riders of all skill levels. While some sections, like parts of the Coco Ridge Trail, are rated blue with moderate physical demands, the overall route balances these with easier segments.
You'll encounter varied terrain on this loop. Expect packed-dirt double and singletrack, along with occasional rooty and rocky sections. There are also smoother dirt paths that wind through open fields. Be aware that some areas within Callahan State Park can be muddy, especially after rain.
The loop offers beautiful scenery as it winds through hardwood forests and expansive open meadows within Callahan State Park. Notable highlights include the Coco Ridge Trail, the Birch Trail Kicker, and the Red Tail Trail View of Callahan State Park, which provides picturesque vistas.
Parking is available at Callahan State Park. The loop is easily accessible from the park's main entrances. Specific parking areas are usually well-marked within the park.
Yes, Callahan State Park is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all visitors and protect the park's natural environment.
Callahan State Park typically does not require permits or charge an entrance fee for day use. It's a public park, making it freely accessible for activities like mountain biking. However, always check the official Massachusetts DCR website for any updated regulations before your visit.
The loop can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer is also great, though some sections might be muddy after rain. Winter riding is possible, but be prepared for colder conditions and potential snow or ice.
Yes, the route intersects with and utilizes sections of several other trails within Callahan State Park. You'll find yourself on parts of the Bay Circuit Trail, Dam Trail, Backpacker Trail, Pine Tree Loop Trail, Bear Paw Trail, Juniper Trail, Acorn Trail, Rocky Road, Flying Squirrel Trail, Wren Trail, Gibbs Summit Trail, Deer Run, Fox Hunt Trail, Weston Aqueduct Walking Path, Cardinal Trail, Chipmunk, Moore Road, Lady Slipper Trail, Eagle, Pioneer Trail, Blue Jay Trail, Jabberwocky, Connector J, Packard Trail, Deearmouse Trail, Pipeline, Pinecone Trail, Titmouse Trail, Connector C, Fisher Trail, Lakeside Trail, Indian Hill, Balling Brook Trail, and Chick A Dee Trail.
This loop is considered one of the top mountain biking trails in Callahan State Park due to its accessibility and suitability for various skill levels. It offers a diverse and enjoyable ride through a picturesque landscape of forests and meadows, providing a 'Massachusetts backyard gem' experience that's close to Boston but avoids large crowds.
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