Your Guide to Mountain Bike Trails in the Burnsville, MN Area

If you’re looking for a biking getaway with variety, convenience, and easy access to some of the Twin Cities’ best trails, Burnsville, Minnesota is a smart place to start.

Mountain Biking Near Burnsville

Burnsville is surrounded by some of the most well-known and well-maintained mountain biking trails in the region. Each offers a different experience, making it easy to mix and match based on your skill level and how you like to ride.

Lebanon Hills Regional Park (Eagan)

Just minutes from Burnsville, Lebanon Hills is one of the premier mountain biking destinations in the Twin Cities. With miles of singletrack ranging from beginner-friendly to advanced, it’s a go-to for riders who want options. Lebanon Hills West Trailhead.

Murphy-Hanrehan Park Reserve (Savage)

For riders looking for more of a challenge, Murphy-Hanrehan delivers a rugged, backcountry style experience. The trails are known for right turns, elevation changes, and technical features that keep you engaged from start to finish. Murphy-Hanrehan Singletrack Trail.

Xcel Energy Mountain Bike Trail (Shakopee)

Located nearby in Shakopee, the Xcel Energy Mountain Bike Trail offers a fun, approachable ride with a mix of beginner and intermediate terrain.

With smooth flow, rolling features, and a thoughtfully designed layout, it’s a great option for warming up, cooling down, or adding variety to your trip. Xcel Energy trail map.

Terrace Oaks (Burnsville)

Located right in Burnsville, Terrace Oaks offers a more low-key, local trail experience. The singletrack here winds through wooded areas with a mix of beginner and intermediate features, making it a good option for a quick ride or a more relaxed pace. Terrace Oaks West.

It’s especially convenient if you want to stay close to your hotel while still getting time on dirt.

Mountain Biking at Terrace Oaks Park in Burnsville MN - photo by Terra Sura Photography

Buck Hill

Also in Burnsville, Buck Hill offers a convenient place to ride without leaving the city. As a ski hill, it provides more elevation than most local trails, with climbs, descents, and lap-style riding.

Trails operate on a managed system with daily and season passes required. Buck Hill mountain bike hours and passes.

Paved Trails and Casual Rides

Not every ride has to be singletrack. Burnsville also offers miles of paved trails that are perfect for a more relaxed experience.

The city’s trail system connects parks, neighborhoods, and nearby communities, making it easy to explore at your own pace. 

 

Photo Credit: @reedosell

Turn Your Ride Into a Getaway

One of the biggest advantages to staying in Burnsville is how much you can access in a short amount of time.

Instead of committing to just one trail, you can build a full biking itinerary:

  • Ride Lebanon Hills in the morning
  • Take on Murphy-Hanrehan the next day
  • Mix in a more relaxed ride at Xcel Energy or on local paved trails

Refuel After Your Ride

After a day on the trails, Burnsville makes it easy to relax and recharge. Grab a casual bite, sit down for a full meal, or pick up something quick before heading back out.

Local spots like Bricksworth Beer Co. are a great place to unwind with Detroit-style pizza and craft beer after a ride. You’ll also find plenty of nearby options for everything from quick bites to full sit-down meals.

Pizza and Beer from Bricksworth Beer Co in Burnsville Minnesota

Plan Your Burnsville Biking Trip

Burnsville is more than just a place to ride; it’s a convenient home base for exploring some of the best biking in the Twin Cities.

Stay nearby, spend less time driving, and more time doing what you came for.

Pack your bike, book your stay, and start planning your next ride.

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