| Poor Farm Park | This county park is packed with a network of challenging singletrack trails. It has a little of everything - roots, log piles, tough climbs and tight twisting turns. | Singletrack | 15 miles |
| Pocahontas State Park | Pocahontas is a 7600 acre state park located just south of Richmond. It offers numerous activities such as mountain biking, hiking, various water sports, camping and much more. | Singletrack, fire roads and some paved park roads | 40 miles |
| Powhite Park | Conveniently located, this park is a popular after-work destination for many a Richmond MTB enthusiast. The twisting, hilly singletrack loop offers a fun, challenging workout. | Technical Singletrack | 4.5 miles |
| James River Park | The James River Park System, located in the heart of Richmond, consist of over 550 acres of scenic shoreline and islands in the James River. Activities include whitewater rafting, rock climbing, hiking, and mountain biking. | singletrack | 10 miles |
| Deep Run Park | Deep Run Park has a small network of beginner to intermediate mountain biking trails.
In addition, it has walking paths, a small lake, picnic areas and a recreation center. On nice weekends, expect a large crowd. | Singletrack | 5 miles |
| Petersburg National Park | Petersburg Battlefield National Park commemorates the 10-month long siege of Petersburg by Union troops
during the Civil War. Travel the tour road to learn about the series of battles waged between Grant's
Union army and General Lee's Confederate troops.
As you cycle through the park on the 13 miles of wide multiuse trails, you can see the remains of Civil War breastworks.
The multiuse trails intersect the tour road and take you past some of the historical markers along the way. | Forest Roads | 13 miles |
| Scout Camp | **Note: This is private land. You must have permission to ride here.
The 18 Scout's Honor Race is held at Scout Camp each year. | | |
| Washington Lacy Park | Opened in December 2008, this county park has about 2 1/2 miles of smooth, wide multi-use trails through open forest.
This is an excellent location for beginners to begin cutting their teeth on dirt trails. There is also a small mountain bike
skills area located on the eastern side of the park. Since the trails are multi-use and show the obvious signs of horse traffic,
please remember to yield the trail to our equestian friends, its just safer for everyone that way!!!
During early 2010, the Friends of Hanover Trails will be working on adding more trails to the park!
Plans are to add 5 1/2 miles of singletrack. | Doubletrack | 2.5 miles |
| Meadow Farm Museum | Listed in the National Register of Historic places, Meadow Farm Museum is a living history museum consisting
of a 19th century farmhouse, several outbuildings, and a blacksmith forge. It is a great place to spend the
day with the family, learning about farmlife in the 19th century. Costumed interpreters are on the grounds
several weekends throughout the year explaining various aspects of the day to day operations of the farm and the
museum hosts year-round activities and workshops.
Several miles of hiking trails wind their way through the fields and woods of the grounds.
Adjacent to Meadow Farm is the RF&P Park which has several ball fields in addition to the RF&P Baseball Stadium.
Several historic rail cars are displayed throughout this park.
| Hiking Only, Paved | 4 Miles |
| Fredericksburg Quarry | Be prepared for some technical riding when visiting the Quarry trails. The terrain here is steep in sections, so you will have an opportunity
to get a great cardio and quad workout. This network of intermediate to advanced trails has plenty of logs and rooty sections to keep the advanced rider
happy and to challenge the intermediate level rider. As you ride the trails here, be sure to take in the views of the Rappahannock River, which borders the
property to the north.
| Doubletrack, Singletrack | 14 Miles |