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        Wilber Park is part of the Oneonta Parks & Recreation Department in the city of Oneonta, NY. Terrain is hilly with plenty of roots, rocks, and technical trail features. Within the lower areas of the park are beginner-friendly singletrack and doubletrack trails, with more difficult trails up on the hill.
        Primary Trail Type: Cross-Country
        AKA: Wilbur Park
        Land Status: City Managed
        Parking google parking directions
        Access Info:
        Take Center Street east up the hill, turn left into the park across from Taft Ave. Meet by the playground, where a kiosk with a trail map can be found. Plenty of free parking available, as well as tap water at the pavilion.
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        Region Details
        • 6
        • 11
        • 4

        Region Status
        Open as of Jul 4, 2026
        Local Trail Association

        Stats

        Avg Trail Rating
        Trails (view details)
        21
        Trails Mountain Bike
        22
        Trails Hike
        21
        Trails Trail Running
        22
        Trails Snowmobile
        2
        Trails Snowshoe
        8
        Trails Nordic Ski
        2
        Total Distance
        8 miles
        Total Descent
        2,597 ft
        Total Vertical
        439 ft
        Highest Trailhead
        1,624 ft
        Reports
        219
        Ridden Counter
        621

        Popular Wilber Park Mountain Biking Trails

        75 5.0 1 mile 245 ft 61
        Blood Sweat & Tears was the first foray into mountain biking by the SUNY Oneonta Mountain Biking Club. Built between 2008 and 2010, Blood Sweat & Tears is an Oneonta favorite for bikers, walkers, runners, and cross-country skiers.
        85 5.0 1 mile 5 ft 58
        Inspired by DH race tracks of the northeast, this downhill-primary trail takes the flow and features of a downhill race track and scales them down to suit XC and trail bikes. With a twisty, pedally, bumpy top section, fast and flowy...
        80 0.0 1,099 ft 58 ft 39
        Popular green difficulty singletrack. This multi-use trail can be used downhill primary. On average it takes 2 minutes to complete this trail.
        55 0.0 4,514 ft 77 ft 32
        is an Oneonta favorite, often combined with Blood Sweat & Tears to form a 2-mile loop. In the clockwise direction you head south on , first climbing a double track then descending on rooted singletrack.
        100 0.0 545 ft 0 ft 31
        Popular black diamond difficulty singletrack. This mountain bike primary trail can be used downhill only.
        100 0.0 846 ft 0 ft 28
        Alternate Route Between and Blood Sweat & Tears
        55 0.0 1 mile 183 ft 22
        Moderately popular blue difficulty singletrack. This multi-use trail can be used both directions. On average it takes 14 minutes to complete this trail.
        45 0.0 3,530 ft 0 ft 21
        Moderately popular blue difficulty singletrack. This multi-use trail can be used both directions. On average it takes 3 minutes to complete this trail.

        Recent Ride Log Activity in Region

        Today
        • 1 rides
        Yesterday
        • 0 rides
        Past Week
        • 1 rides

        Recent Trail Reports

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        Plymoventupdatetrailactivity #98270341
        Jul 2, 2026 @ 8:30am
        Jul 2, 2026
        Plymoventaddtrailactivity #96729431
        Jun 11, 2026 @ 4:59am
        Jun 11, 2026
        Plymoventupdatetrailactivity #96728645 and 5 more
        Jun 11, 2026 @ 4:37am
        Jun 11, 2026
        Plymoventupdatetrailactivity #96099603
        Jun 2, 2026 @ 11:41am
        Jun 2, 2026
        MrEndoaddreportactivity #94953145 and 3 more
        May 17, 2026 @ 5:51pm
        May 17, 2026

        Recent Comments

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        BradLoguetrailLower GlenwoodTraii is now cleared out. 1st section is...
        Aug 8, 2024 @ 9:52am
        Aug 8, 2024
        BradLoguetrailVan Cleft TrailBuilt as a hiking trail. It rides well downhill.
        Aug 7, 2024 @ 6:36pm
        Aug 7, 2024
        BradLoguetrailWidowmakerAfter logging trail is clear and trimmed. Not...
        Aug 25, 2022 @ 1:52pm
        Aug 25, 2022
        BradLoguetrailBlood Sweat & TearsGreat trail. First section is steep and a...
        Aug 25, 2022 @ 1:35pm
        Aug 25, 2022
        rwanes1trailWidowmakerJust rode it today (July 7, 2022). I'm not a...
        Jul 7, 2022 @ 8:12am
        Jul 7, 2022

        Nearby Areas

        namedistance
        New Island 5 41.3 km
        Homer Folks 1 8 21.4 km
        College Camp 9 11.7 km
        Hartwick College 4 6 21.8 km
        City Watershed 5 131.9 km

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        Activity Type Stats

        activitytypetrailsdistancedescentdescent distancetotal verticalratingglobal rankstate rankphotosreportsroutesridelogs
        Mountain Bike228 miles2,595 ft5 miles440 ft
        #9,126#3,581218562
        Hike218 miles2,595 ft5 miles440 ft
        #12,584#5,23721545
        Trail Running228 miles2,595 ft5 miles440 ft
        #11,61921557
        Snowmobile2
        1
        Snowshoe8
        #2,090#1,16657
        Nordic Ski2
        21

        Frequently Asked Questions About Wilber Park

        What are the highest rated mountain biking trails in Wilber Park?
        The highest rated mountain biking trails in Wilber Park are: View all mountain biking trails sorted by rating.
        What is the best time of the year to ride in Wilber Park?
        Based on ride log data, the most popular months to ride in Wilber Park are:
        • July (10 activities)
        • June (7 activities)
        • May (5 activities)
        Check the Wilber Park reports page for current trail conditions, recent trail reports, and seasonal information from the local community.
        Where can I park to ride in Wilber Park?
        There are 1 parking locations listed in Wilber Park. The most popular parking spots are:
        What is the longest trail in Wilber Park?
        The longest trail in Wilber Park is Blood Sweat & Tears at 1.4 miles. View all trails sorted by distance.
        • By sammybikes916 MLTS & contributors
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