🚵 Trail Info
🗺️ Trail Map
📈 Elevation Profile
Harrison Bay MTB is a 7.2-mile loop trail near Harrison Bay SP, Tennessee, delivering some of the finest rideing the Volunteer State has to offer. With 400 feet of elevation change and a Moderate rating, this route provides a satisfying mix of challenge and reward that keeps people coming back season after season.
You'll find the trailhead well-signed and easy to locate. From the first steps, the character of the trail is clear: rolling Cumberland Plateau and river gorges, black bear, white-tailed deer, and wild turkey spotted regularly along this section at dawn and dusk, and enough visual variety to keep the miles moving quickly.
The mid-section delivers the goods: technical features, sustained climbing, and enough flow on the descents to make you want to loop it again. Surface conditions shift through this part of the route, so read ahead and adjust your speed through the rooted and rocky sections.
The return portion wraps things up cleanly — loop trails bring fresh views, out-and-backs reward you with earned downhills. Best conditions: April–November. Surface: Dirt singletrack. Dogs welcome on leash.
Trail Details: 7.2-mile loop. Elevation gain: 400 feet. Difficulty: Moderate. No permit required for day use.
Whether this is your first time exploring Tennessee's trail network or you're a regular logging miles, Harrison Bay MTB belongs on your list.