Explore Biking in Black River Falls, Wisconsin
Whether you’re chasing adrenaline on rugged singletrack or enjoying a peaceful ride through scenic countryside, Black River Country delivers one of Wisconsin’s most diverse biking experiences. Surrounded by vast public lands, quiet backroads, and breathtaking natural beauty, this destination is built for riders of every skill level.
Mountain Biking Adventures
The Black River State Forest, part of over 200,000 acres of public land, features more than 30 miles of designated mountain bike trails. Trailheads at Castle Mound and Pigeon Creek Campgrounds lead riders through rolling terrain, pine and oak forests, and technical sections that challenge even experienced cyclists.
For those looking to go further, hundreds of miles of forest roads and old logging routes throughout Jackson County offer endless opportunities to explore off the beaten path.
👉 Download Trail Maps:
- Forest Trailheads Map (PDF)
- Pigeon Creek Mountain Bike Trails (PDF)
- Black River State Forest Map (PDF)
Scenic & Recreational Trail Riding
Closer to town, the Foundation Trail provides a paved, four-mile loop ideal for biking and walking. Follow a picturesque creek through wooded valleys and alongside the Black River for a truly immersive outdoor experience.
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Road Cycling & Regional Connections
Ride through rolling farmland, wooded ridges, and river valleys, or connect to the region’s extensive cycling networks, including routes linking into neighboring Trempealeau County and beyond.
Plan Your Ride
Black River Country offers a biking experience for every season and skill level. From high-energy trail systems to laid-back scenic routes, it’s the perfect place to ride, explore, and reconnect with nature.
Start planning your biking getaway today—download maps, choose your trail, and hit the road.