Teepee to Thrilla to Viper to IMBA Loop is a 4.9 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near New York City, New York that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from March until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
dogs on leash
kid friendly
hiking
mountain biking
nature trips
walking
bird watching
running
forest
views
wild flowers
wildlife
A great mountain biking loop at Cunningham Park in Queens.
Walked on the white trail, it’s pretty small. I will check out the longer trail next time around.
Trails are not easy to find.
Went biking on this beautiful trail, will definitely go back for fall foliage!
went on a Saturday. Hard to follow the exact trail the gps shows on the app but you can't get lost. Not to much bike traffic to the point where it would ruin a hike. We walked the trail but it's purpose is for mountain bikes and I wish I had one at the time!
Great trail, a bit muddy/slick and over growing. Be careful there is a lot of broken glass. Overall a fun trail. Due to the storm last night there was a trail in the first half with pretty large branches down, just keep your eyes forward.
always be careful in here. the trail system changes very often so you much ride with caution in here.
Short trail but really fun with great downhill and easy to follow
had a fun ride today, trail needs a little TLC, but all in all great ride. stayed on green and blue. green was very easy and enjoying. blue was definitely more challenging, but lots of fun. if you enjoy mountain biking you definitely have to check out this loop.
Nice easy trail that I hiked with my 78 yr old mom. Really appreciate the markers.
I'm new and this is Incredible! Amazing! I am going to take advantage of it a lot and my health will bring many benefits! CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Great Park; running, tennis courts, handball wall, grassy areas with shade and plenty of space for yoga too!
Great easy-moderate hike. Did the hike w my 2, 4yr old. We hiked from trail head and returned (~1.4mi) in a loop. Awesome tall trees, natural trails, good for mountain biking too, feels like you’re miles away even though the park is just off 495/LIE.
Great Mountain Style Terrain Trails in the heart of Queens. There's everything from birms to booters. I ride these trails frequently while my dog trails ahead or behind, never any issues. be careful in most sections there is no fence enclosing the park/wooded area.
One of the best trails of Nyc
a really fun trail , lots of features that can challenge you. there are 2 Bmx parks and lots challenging terrain, precise steering is important. Always wear long sleeves and gloves. pioson ivy and branches are all over the trail. the easy part of the trail can be ridden on a hybrid bike.
Great trial a lot of bike along trail keep eyes open
Always finding something new on the trails. Great place to get lost for 2 hours in
I used to go her 3x/week. A little tired of it now just cause I've done it so often but it is a great hike.
It's trail my son enjoyed the trail...
It's good mountain biking right in queens, ny. Definitely not for hiking. You should have at least some experience on biking trails before you try. Four stars because of its convenient location for New Yorkers. It would be a 3 star if it were anywhere else.
there's a little something for everyone..
Take a break from climbing! I've spent a lot of time at Sprain Ridge, Blue mountain and Graham Hill. They are all great trails, with lots lot steep climbs. Here the climbs are really short and there are a lot of tight winding single track. It's a great place to work on technique and an overall fun experience.
Great spot, nicely kept, and a nice mix of difficulty. It's like a shorter, more technical Glacier Ridge Preserve.
These are Mountain Biking trails....and they are well used...not very good for hiking...unless you like dodging bike riders on your hike!
Only good for mountain biking. Hiking trail lackluster