Cherokee & Seneca Park Trails

A techy, punchy, urban park, with trails dry that relatively fast.

Trail Conditions

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Please do not ride wet trails! It only creates more work for the volunteers to repair the damage you create.

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Trail Head

The Frisbee Field (gravel lot), Hogan’s Fountain, and Wilderness Loop are common starting points.

There are restrooms and water available at Hogan’s Fountain, water at Frisbee Field.

  • Parking
  • Picnic Table
  • Water
  • restrooms

Popular Trails

  • cherokee Loop
  • wilderness loop

Cherokee/Seneca offers over 10 miles of singletrack mountain biking within minutes of downtown Louisville.  The trails are challenging for the average beginner rider. 

The terrain has technical root and rock sections and some punchy short climbs.  This is a multi-use trail in an urban area so please be a courteous mountain biker.  Take those headphones out, ring that bell, and cruise around blind corners with caution. 

There are many short road crossings to link up the 10 miles between Cherokee and Seneca.  A plan for better trail signage is in the works. 

Cherokee trails drain the best in the Louisville Metro area and tend to be the go-to ride place shortly after the rain.  You can start your ride from just about anywhere in the park. 

The gravel lot across from Frisbee Field is a common spot for mountain bikers to park. 

Hogans Fountain is another spot if you want to park near a restroom.

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