Manorville Hills MTB Trail is a 11.5 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Manorville, New York that features a great forest setting and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for mountain biking and is best used from March until November. Dogs are also able to use this trail.
This trail is the most difficult mtn bike trail on Li. Lots of hill climbs.
hiked entire loop alll trails says 11 something miles I clocked 13. in 4 hours.
Great for a workout, but really not an enjoyable course. The loads of uphill work are not rewarded with decent downhill flow. There’s is always a tight turn/sand/stumps/trees or some combination to kill your momentum.
This was a nice quiet trail, an awesome spot for a nice walk with your leashed dog. The elevation is gradual but you definitely feel it. A few fallen trees blocked the path sometimes, but nothing that you can’t easily climb over or under. I only saw one person in almost three hours and he was very friendly. I doused my dog in Cedarcide and haven’t seen any ticks on my dog, knock on wood lol. There was a little bit of horse poop on one trail which she happily tried to roll in so it’s worth keeping an eye out for if you don’t want to give your dog a bath afterwards. Definitely one of the better trails I’ve done on LI, not much to look at but enough twists, turns and elevation changes to keep it interesting. Piper gives it 5 stars!
Took my wife son and dog out on a drive in the woods. Great time I would deff recommend this place for anyone who loves the woods and seclusion. 4x4 recommendation but not needed for all trails. Some mud holes and water great for 4x4 tons of fun.
Quintessential moderate difficulty trail. Nothing too technical, easy climbs and long, smooth, flowy downhills. A little overgrown so bring bug spray for ticks. GPS says 12 miles.
first time here, harder than cathedral pines. only one way to go, no blacks or areas to skip. lots of hills, twist and turns and tight paths. not that technical, lots of fun.
There are three trails at this location. The map you're seeing on this page is for the mountain biking trail. There is also a separate hiking trail, and horse trail. The three meet infrequently, so none of the various activities get into each other's way. From the hiking trailhead, picked up at the main parking lot, connects to The Paumanok Path. Follow the orange blazes around the park to make a complete loop of about 11 miles. It's a hilly trail, unlike any other I've seen on Long Island.
This trail system was a great find! I am always on LI for business, and many times I struggle to find a good set of trails for trail running. After one visit it is one of my new favorites. Some people wrote that it was fairly hilly, which I didn't find. I found the hills (not truly hills) to be rolling and relatively easy, but it's all subjective. The area is quiet, secluded, relaxing. I visited on a Wednesday around mid-morning and there wasn't a lot of traffic. That being said, I can see it being a bit difficult to navigate when crowded. Most of the trails are single track, and mixing in bikers/horses/hikers would get very congested.
This is a Hard trail. Lots of Hills! then more hills!! If your a beginner you may want to try a different trail befor you come here. Also there is very limited parking. They should really expand it. I almost couldent get my car out when i went to leave. I like the trails but I prefer Cathedral Pines for mountain biking.