Trail Biking

Trail biking refers to the recreational activity of riding bicycles on designated off-road trails. This type of cycling typically involves navigating natural terrains, such as dirt paths, forests, mountains, and other rugged environments. Trail biking can vary in difficulty, accommodating a range of skill levels from beginners to advanced riders, and often includes features such as hills, obstacles, and technical sections that require skill and bike handling. This activity is popular for its combination of exercise, adventure, and a connection with nature, and may also involve different types of bikes specifically designed for trail use, such as mountain bikes. Trail biking is often pursued in parks or wilderness areas where trails have been established and maintained.