Hampton Hills Mountain Bike Area

2092 Theiss Rd, Akron, OH 44313
192 acres | 78 hectares

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About the Location

Trail System

Located in Akron, this mountain biking haven features about 7 miles of purpose-built trails, with ambitious plans to expand to 16 miles down the road. No matter if you're just getting your wheels dirty or you've been shredding for years, there's something for everyone with beginner, moderate, and intermediate trail options scattered within the park.

The trails follow the natural glacial landscape, creating a ride that feels organic and ever-changing. As you pedal through the wooded areas, you'll appreciate the abundant shade covering most paths - a blessing when the summer sun is beating down.

Trail Features

Navigating the park is straightforward thanks to a well-organized loop system with clear markings. Just starting out? The white trail is your friend - short, flat, and featuring some gentle wooden elements meant for building confidence. The green loops provide nice variety for newer riders or kids, with options for both quick spins and longer adventures.

Ready for more of a challenge? The blue trails kick things up a notch while maintaining that fun, flowy feel that keeps you coming back. For those seeking technical thrills, a small section of advanced trails will test your skills and have you grinning from ear to ear.

Facilities

You'll find all the essentials here for a comfortable riding experience. Two spacious parking lots mean you won't struggle to find a spot, even on busy days. Mechanical issues? No problem - there's a handy bike repair station on-site for those unexpected adjustments.

When it's time for a breather, head to the covered pavilion with picnic tables - meant for refueling or swapping trail stories. Clean restrooms in the parking area mean you won't have to cut your ride short when nature calls. Everything is well-maintained, which always makes for a better day on the trails.

Natural Features

One of the coolest spots has to be the pine grove planted by Girl Scouts back in the late 1960s. It creates a unique riding environment unlike anywhere else in the park. Keep your eyes peeled as you ride - wildlife sightings are common and add a special touch to your outdoor adventure.

Trail Management

You'll appreciate the park's commitment to keeping riders safe and trails in top condition. They regularly post status updates, and don't be surprised if trails close during wet or dangerous conditions - it's all about preserving the trails for future rides.

Here's a fun twist: the direction of one-way travel changes depending on the day of the week, so you can experience the same trails in completely different ways. The clear markings and consistent maintenance make navigating a breeze, letting you focus on the ride instead of wondering which way to go.

Important Information

Note that this area is exclusively for mountain biking. Hikers, pedestrians, and pets aren't allowed on the trails. While this might seem restrictive, it actually helps maintain trail quality and ensures everyone stays safe while riding.

Connections

Hampton Hills Mountain Bike Area doesn't exist in isolation - it's part of a broader park system with connections to other recreational areas and trails. You can explore other recreational areas and trails beyond mountain biking if you want to mix things up.

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Park Size

192 acres | 78 hectares

Opening Hours

Monday:6AM-11PM
Tuesday:6AM-11PM
Wednesday:6AM-11PM
Thursday:6AM-11PM
Friday:6AM-11PM
Saturday:6AM-11PM
Sunday:6AM-11PM

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