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Otis Mountain

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Peak mountain biking at Otis Mountain.
A mountain biker walks their bike up a rocky section
Two mountain bikers fist bump
Two mountain bikers prep for a ride beside their vehicle
A mountain biker rides down a steep rocky section of trail in the woods

Otis Mountain

​Otis Mountain Recreation Area is a 1940’s ski hill that has evolved into a challenging mountain biking destination, and is the home of the Otis Mountain Get Down music festival.  

Mountain biking

​This area consists of over 600 acres of privately owned land and includes several summits, breathtaking views of the Giant Mountain Wilderness Area, a waterfall, and a large heron rookery on the property. The trails range in difficulty from lowland cruisers to technical, challenging climbs, as well as natural and man-made features. 

There's a map kiosk at the entrance that has recommendations on where to start your adventure.  Experienced riders should check out BTW, Flowbee, Widowmaker, California and Upper Currey. Beginners will enjoy the Wookie Loop and Lower Currey, and venturing up GBH. 

How to get there

Around 2 miles south of Elizabethtown on Route 9, turn left onto Lobdell Lane. Please drive slowly on this dirt road. Parking area for trail access is just outside the entrance gate at the end of Lobdell Lane. You will see a gate shack with a map kiosk at this parking area.
 

Otis Mountain

​Otis Mountain Recreation Area is a 1940’s ski hill that has evolved into a challenging mountain biking destination, and is the home of the Otis Mountain Get Down music festival.