Trails in County Parks
Many of the parks in Albemarle County maintain great trail networks. Walnut Creek Park has a number of routes for riders of all experience levels as well as a large reservoir for kayaking and stand-up paddling boarding and a disc golf course.
Preddy Creek Park is a great place for beginner riders to boost their skills with fun and flowing trails and loops of different lengths. Other parks with mountain bike trails include Mint Springs Valley Park and Patricia Ann Byrom Forest Preserve.
Heyward Community Forest
One of the newest trail networks to be established in Charlottesville, the Heyward Community Forest is located just southwest of Charlottesville and adjoins the Ragged Mountain Natural Area. Volunteers have come together to build a few mountain bike inspired trails, and the community continues to develop this area for a diverse network of trail users.
In addition to biking at Heyward, you can add on a hike at Ragged Mountain Natural Area and a paddle on the beautiful reservoir. Afterwards, you can bike to Jefferson Park Ave, near the University of Virginia, where you’ll find a popular stretch of businesses and restaurants. Grab a drink or a bite to eat at Atlas Coffee, Mashumen, or Durty Nelly’s.
The Rivanna Trail
The Rivanna Trail is one of the most unique recreation offerings in the area with the full length of the 20+ mile trail circumventing the City of Charlottesville. The trail surface varies – you’ll find pavement, crushed gravel, and dirt singletrack throughout the route, offering a little bit of something for everyone. The trail is an incredible cooperation between city and county governments, the University of Virginia, and private landowners, with hop-on points and connections all over the city. Look for the white diamond with green circle and the letters “RTF” to guide you along the trail.
Loop De’Ville Trail Festival
Hosted each year across National Public Lands Day, the Loop De’Ville Trail Festival is a celebration of the local trail community with events such as guided hikes, bike rides, walks and other community events. The festival celebrates the 20+ mile Rivanna Trail and is a great way for new users to explore the trail with group leaders who are familiar with the route.
This year’s festival takes place on September 28, 2024 with a free after party on Saturday night. The party will take place at Rivanna River Company and includes a free concert DJ Double U and Ebony Groove plus pop-ups from local food and drink vendors.
The Rivanna Trail is one of Charlottesville and Albemarle County’s most unique outdoor resources. The 20+ mile trail forms a loop that circles the city, providing a quick get-away from the buzz of the town to the peace and quiet…
Learn MoreRural Routes on Gravel and Pavement
When you leave Charlottesville and enter surrounding Albemarle County, you will be greeted with quiet rural roads, plentiful wineries and breweries, and some of the best views in Central Virginia.
Crozet, located in the western part of the county, has roads along the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Start your ride at a local coffee shop or bike shop in town and end it at one of the area’s many wineries or breweries with breathtaking views of the mountains.
Scottsville, due south of Charlottesville, is another great spot to ride. You can follow the James River as it meanders through the valley, discover local wineries along your route, and visit historic Valley Street (home of award-winning James River Brewery).
Shops and Outfitters
Blue Ridge Cyclery offers bike demos and local knowledge as well as any items you may need for your ride. Blue Wheel Bicycles is located at the Ix Art Park for those who want to check out the Saturday Farmers Market at Ix before their ride.
High Tor Gear Exchange is the local outdoor gear consignment store with great deals on lightly used gear and located right off of the James Warner Parkway Trail, a great connection to the Botanical Garden of the Piedmont and points north.
If you are looking for a guided bike ride, get in touch with Blue Ridge Bicycle Tours. They offer everything from cruises of Downtown Charlottesville and the UVA Corner to Blue Ridge Parkway explorations. You can also get in touch with them to create a custom tour.
Looking to ride with a likeminded group either on the road or dirt trails? Many of the local bike shops and bike clubs offer group rides weekly for riders of all experience levels. Check out their websites for regular updates.
Plan Your Stay
Now that you know where to ride, it’s time to plan your stay! Choose from a cottage or B&B in the countryside closer to those rural rides or browse the many hotels located in Downtown Charlottesville where you can walk to restaurants, bars, and the historic pedestrian Downtown Mall.
We hope you’ll explore all the incredible experiences our destination has to offer – from wine and craft beverage trails to live music to an incredible restaurant scene. We can't wait to welcome you to Charlottesville and Albemarle County soon! Start planning your stay today!
Places to Stay
Charlottesville and Albemarle County offer visitors a wide variety of places to stay, including resorts, hotels, inns, bed and breakfasts, cabins, and vacation rentals.