Mountain Biking In the VA Blue Ridge Mountains
Next to Shenandoah National Park
All of our 18 miles of trails can be used for biking
– from easy to killer tough and technical
Plus super hard technical mountain biking course touching Shenandoah national Park
From easy pushes for the whole family
to endless miles of tough technical climbing into the mountains on small trails.
Note: Mountain biking is not permitted within the boundaries of the National Park
Bike repairs – in Culpeper, 30 minutes’ drive. Located in: Safeway Shopping Center
Address: 329b Southgate Shopping Center, Culpeper, VA 22701
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 6PM
Phone: 540 317 5799
See our trail map- note you will want to stay out of "Park" trails.
Easiest
Poplar Lodge and Beyond
Scenery: second growth forest out to Poplar and western property line. Back through grass meadow, with stop at stream side, farm pond.
Gravel road out right turn down to “Meadows” fishing pond, around pond, back to gravel road, right on road, left uphill to Poplar Lodge – continue into woods /or grass trail west on rough grass trail to end of our property line (obvious) trail turns right, gentle downhill, follow back as trail goes to right as you come down to Rose River, follow along as trail curves right - going down the river-side back to Kite House and Poplar Lodge back meadow.
Play by stream at Kite House ford over the river that makes a small waterfall, now empty because in flood of 2024, the stream moved and created a new channel.
Good fishing holes here and upriver.
Orchard and Robinson River
Blue Trail Markings and Arrows
Length: 3 to 5 miles, looping
Elevation gain: can push to 200 ft
Difficulty: Easy - Fun, Varied
Loop
Use the trails starting from the stables/farmyard and stay low, along double tracks out to Robinson River (a stream) and along, stay on the near side or choose to do two stream crossings.
Circle back to your left, then stay on the low shoulders of the mountain rising gently over you – Graves Mountain. Through orchard, along double tracks and trails to first level of the mountain’s shoulders, follow trails back following arrow signage.
Scenery: Orchards, meadows, crops, fallow fields, stream edge, uphill to hardwood Appalachia forest – second growth
Challenge course
No Dirt Bikes allowed except for one specific race for VCHSS – Hare challenge..
Hunting season – Nov 5 to Jan 7 for 2022-23- must get clearance from Lucky Graves to ensure that no known person is hunting in the area.
Be mindful of horse riders and step to the side.
Yes, a real course laid out over our northern farm section.
Start at the back of the campground – go to back edge before you get to the Trout Pond section. Leading off to the left, you will find a trail with a mud/water trench as its appetizer.
Follow the trail and it will get you to our hard to conquer “Devil’s Backbone”.
Take care and let us know that you are heading out – call 303 877 9659 and leave a message or text for Eric, who will check back in with you.
There is, of course, no cell or WiFi coverage. Share with horses. Ride with mindfulness.
Please see full pdf map of Mountain Biking technical course here >