Wood Run Mountain Bike Trail System
Where to ride
As of spring 1998, there are three main routes open to mountain bikes in the Wood Run Area of the Uwharrie National Forest.
Wood Run Road
The gated and graveled road leading out from the NC 24/27 trailhead parking lot Riding out and back is 11 miles.
Wood Run Camp, a small open field, is located 1.4 miles down this road from the trailhead.
Supertree Trail
Both ends connect to the east side of Wood Run Road. Ride this loop clockwise for more single-track downhill.
Supertree is named for a stand of experimental Loblolly Pines along the route.
Keyauwee Trail
Both ends connect to the west side of Wood Run Road. Ride this loop counter clockwise for more single-track downhill.
Keyauwee is named for the last band of Native Americans to live in the Uwharrie Lakes Region.
Where Not To Ride
The Uwharrie and Dutchmen’s Creek hiking trails are not open to mountain bikes. These trails are blazed with single white and yellow paint blazes.
Please respect this rule and only ride on the Wood Run Mountain Bike Trails. These trails will be marked with the double, white paint blazes. Look for signs with the UMBA symbol, signifying bike and hiker use.
Getting to the Trails
Wood Run Trailhead is located on NC 24/27 between Albemarle and Troy and two miles east of Bridges over Lake Tillery / Pee Dee River.

UWHARRIE NATIONAL FOREST
NORTH CAROLINA