Nittany Mountain Biking Association Routes

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NMBA Routes

Easy to challenging routes from our friends at the Nittany Mountain Biking Association, including selections from their Harvest Fields Community Trails. Visit their site for info on joining their group rides.

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Rothrock Classic Loop

This is a classic locals loop. It has climbs, vistas, rock gardens, descents on flow trails, and lots of time in Rothrock.

Colyer Lake Loop

Colyer Lake’s Loop trail is easy to navigate and find. The trail is smooth and flowy with little elevation gain. 

Old & New Laurel

Technical and challenging! Not drops, but enough rock to earn its reputation for gnar! 

Musser’s Gap from Whitehall Park

Intermediate, Lone Pine Lollipop from the new Whitehall Park via the Musser’s Gap trail.

Harvest Fields Easy

Harvest Fields offers several options within a small area and all are great for beginners. This option chooses to climb Ascension and descend DAsendit. It offers smooth trails and a fun downhill.

Harvest Fields Intermediate

This option chooses to climb Ascension and descend the slightly steeper Gnarvest. It offers smooth trails and a fun downhill with some rollers. Watch out for other trail users and control risk by controlling your speed.

Harvest Fields Advanced

This option chooses to climb Ascension and descend the steepest trail Bomb Voyage. It offers smooth trails and a fun downhill with some rollers. The entrance to Bomb Voyage is gargoyled with a small rock garden to make riders aware of the increased pitch. Watch out for other trail users and control risk by controlling your speed.

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Please be advised

While these routes are mapped by experienced bicyclists to provide you with routing assistance, use of these routes is at your own risk. Some of these routes traverse bike lanes or other facilities designed specifically for bicyclists, but others include or are exclusively on local streets and highways, or are technical, single-track mountain bike trails. CentreBike does not warrant the safety of bicyclists as they access these roads and trails. Every bicyclist is responsible for his or her personal safety and welfare and for remaining alert and mindful of conditions on the roads or trails.