North Chickamauga Creek Gorge Mountain Biking
Warning Alert
Closures Due To Improvement Project
Important alert for all visitors:
Beginning March 23, 2026 and lasting for approximately one year, improvements will be made to create a safer, more accessible experience for visitors. This includes paving the parking area, improving the park entrance, adding an ADA-accessible river viewing pier, and installing a restroom.
During this time, the following areas will be closed and inaccessible:
- Montlake Road Entrance and the Main Trailhead
- Blue Hole Trail & Blue Hole Access
- Hogskin Loop Trail
- Stripmine Falls
- Cumberland Trail from the Main Trailhead to Boston Branch Overlook
Learn more and view the map of the closed area on our safety information page.
Know Before You Go
The park often experiences high visitation. Please do not park on roadsides or in non-designated areas. If the park is full, please consider visiting another state park in the area.
Access to all areas along the creek may close due to inclement weather and/or rising waters. A four-point, color-coded rating system is used to determine the closing of creek access areas. Rangers and staff may close areas with little to no notice to park visitors. Learn more on our safety information page.
Mountain Biking at North Chickamauga Creek Gorge
Ready to hit the trails on wheels?
Visitors can experience North Chickamauga Creek Gorge State Park by mountain bike on the Flipper Bend trails.
ATTENTION: There is no mountain biking allowed inside the main area of the park. Mountain biking is strictly limited to the Flipper Bend trails.
Trails
Flipper Bend Trail
The Flipper Bend Trail, is the most versatile in terms of total mileage that bikers wish to complete.
Clear Branch Loop
Flipper Bend Access Trail
Flipper Bend Loop
Trail Definitions
Discover More at North Chickamauga Creek Gorge
No events are scheduled at this time, but there's always more to explore.