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Mountain Biking on Martha’s Vineyard: Trails, Tips, and Local Insights

Mountain Biking on Martha’s Vineyard: Trails, Tips, and Local Insights

Martha’s Vineyard might be known for its beaches, lighthouses, and charming towns—but for those who love two wheels and dirt trails, the island offers a quieter, more rugged experience: mountain biking.Whether you're a seasoned rider or just curious about exploring the island beyond the pavement, here’s a guide to biking on MV—from trails to tips, and what to expect.

Mountain Biking on Martha’s Vineyard: Trails, Tips, and Local Insights

Author:MV Vacation 

Published: June 22, 2024

Martha’s Vineyard is best known for its beaches and harbor towns, but there's another side of the island that locals and adventure-seekers know well—its scenic, peaceful mountain biking opportunities. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced rider, this guide outlines the top trails, practical tips, and what to expect when mountain biking on the island.

Top Mountain Biking Trails on Martha’s Vineyard

1. Manuel F. Correllus State Forest

This 5,300-acre forest in the heart of the island offers:

  • Over 15 miles of wide, mixed-terrain trails
  • Easy routes for beginners and families
  • Shaded forest loops and occasional sandy sections
  • Trailhead access points off Barnes Road and Old County Road

Local Tip: Trails here are sandy and generally dry quickly, but always check the current trail conditions after rain.

2. Waskosim’s Rock Reservation

Located between West Tisbury and Chilmark, this conservation property offers a more technical ride:

  • Singletrack trails with roots, rocks, and narrow passages
  • Modest elevation changes and natural obstacles
  • Shared-use with hikers—ride respectfully and yield when needed

Visit the Sheriff's Meadow Foundation for access guidelines.

3. Aquinnah Gravel Roads & Scenic Routes

While Aquinnah doesn't have official MTB trails, its backroads and gravel lanes offer a peaceful, remote ride:

  • Ocean views and rolling hills near Moshup Trail and Lobsterville Road
  • Very low traffic, but no marked bike paths
  • Best for intermediate riders seeking quiet scenery

Note: These are not officially designated bike trails. Use caution and ride respectfully.

Essential Mountain Biking Tips

  • Use tubeless tires to handle sand and occasional thorns
  • Bring your own water—some routes have no refill points
  • Ride early or near sunset to avoid peak road traffic
  • Avoid trails immediately after storms—respect any posted closures

Where to Rent or Repair Your Bike

  • Wheel Happy (Edgartown): Local shop with hybrids, MTBs, and accessories
  • Edgartown Bicycles: Rentals, sales, and full-service repairs
  • MV Bike Rentals: Seasonal, best for casual bikes, limited off-road gear

Best Time to Ride

The mountain biking season on Martha’s Vineyard runs from May through October. Early June and September offer the best balance between good weather and lighter crowds. Avoid muddy trails after storms and use caution on hot days as shade is limited in some areas.

Combine Biking with Scenic Stops

Make the most of your ride by combining trail time with iconic island landmarks:

Watch the Experience

Here’s what it feels like to hit a deep puddle mid-ride. Caught on camera:

Watch: Biking Through a Deep Puddle – Almost Got Stuck

Final Thoughts

Mountain biking on Martha’s Vineyard isn’t about big drops or downhill parks. It’s about quiet rides, natural scenery, and getting off the beaten path. Respect the land, stay alert, and enjoy a different side of the island that most visitors never see.

For more island guides, insider tips, and travel inspiration, visit MVVacation.com.

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