Last year聽the American Hiking Society聽 a 200 percent increase in trail usage in U.S. cities than in 2019. It seems Americans are letting off their pandemic stress by discovering local hikes. And new trails are being built that will help accommodate the increased demand. We鈥檝e rounded up some of the latest-to-launch routes across the country聽that have us excited to hike, run, and bike. Of course,聽 during these times is key, so remember to read up on local regulations, pack out what you pack in, and give space to others en route.
Long Canyon Trail, California

Visitors to Joshua Tree National Park will now be able explore a new 12-mile hiking route, the Long Canyon Trail, through the Coachella Valley. It聽starts in the city of Desert Hot Springs and winds through the park and , a designated wilderness zone that鈥檚 one of the most biodiverse regions in Southern California, before ending in the town of Yucca Valley on the western edge of the park. Though the trail is currently open, signage and trail markers are coming soon.
Redhead Mountain Bike Park, Minnesota

Abandoned iron-ore mine pits in Minnesota鈥檚 Iron Range have been converted into a new trail system for mountain bikers and hikers. Dubbed the聽, some 25 miles of new trails opened in 2020 after a ten-year land-reclamation effort, with more on the way. The trailhead starts at the聽 in the town of Chisholm and offers summertime biking for all levels, along with kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding in the park鈥檚 400-foot-deep, water-filled mine pit.聽
Palisade Plunge, Colorado

One of the more anticipated new mountain-bike trails of the year, the 32-mile聽 is primed to be one of the longest such singletrack downhill trails in the country when it鈥檚 finished in the summer of 2021. From the top of western Colorado鈥檚 Grand Mesa (elevation 10,719 feet), the route聽descends around 6,000 feet through lava fields and aspen forests to the town of Palisade.
Spruce Railroad Trail, Washington

In Olympic National Park, an upgraded ten-mile multipurpose trail along the north shore of Lake Crescent was聽completed in December and is now open to the public. The聽, formerly a historic railroad, connects to existing trails on the east and west sides of the lake and聽is part of the 130-mile聽, which, when it wraps up in a few years, will connect the Olympic Peninsula towns of Port Townsend, on Puget Sound, and La Push, on the Pacific Ocean.
Caliente Mountain Bike Trails, Nevada

Some 40 miles of new bike trails are expected to this year in southern Nevada near Caliente (about 150 miles north of聽Las Vegas),聽which is positioning itself as an up-and-coming mountain-cycling hub. Already open are 13 miles of singletrack in聽聽and聽13 more miles and a downhill-only trail in聽, as well as聽a kid-friendly skills park in town. A ten-mile trail linking the canyon and the park is slated to debut聽this year, and a 21-mile downhill trail from the top of 7,479-foot Ella Mountain is in the works for聽2022.聽
Green Chile Flow Trail, New Mexico

If you鈥檙e a mountain biker, there鈥檚 so much to love about the new 3.5-mile聽, which opened in July 2020 as Taos鈥檚 first purpose-built downhill trail. First, you can ride a lift there:聽鈥檚 Lift 4 services this trail all summer long. Second, it鈥檚 an approachable flow trail (read: no mandatory 20-foot tabletops) that riders of most levels聽can enjoy. The views of the Sangre de Cristos on your way down are pretty nice, too. Additional聽local mountain-bike trails are being created by bike-park builders out of Whistler, British Columbia.
Crozet Tunnel Greenway, Virginia

Located about 30 minutes from Charlottesville in the Blue Ridge Mountains, the new聽 opened in November 2020 after nearly two decades of construction. The 2.25-mile trail includes a nearly mile-long former rail tunnel that was first built in the 1850s and once lauded as the longest railroad tunnel in North America. Efforts to restore the historic tunnel as a path for hikers, bikers, and history buffs began in 2001. Bring a headlamp鈥攖he tunnel isn鈥檛 lit.
Babbitt Ranch聽Singletrack, Arizona

If you鈥檝e hiked the聽 between Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon, you had to travel a large section on ranch roads while crossing private land between and National Forests. After many years of discussion, Babbitt Ranch聽finally allowed the Arizona Trail Association to build singletrack across its property, and the new 14-mile聽, completed in August 2020, cuts聽through juniper forest and affords聽views of the San Francisco Peaks. It鈥檚 a welcome聽new option聽for those thru-hiking the 800-mile Arizona Trail or anyone interested in just a day or overnight trip.
Lone Mountain Trail, Texas

If you鈥檝e ever driven out to the Panther Junction Visitor Center in the northern corner of Texas鈥檚聽Big Bend National Park聽in hopes of experiencing聽the immediate surrounding landscape on a bike or by foot, there hasn鈥檛 been a way to鈥攜et. The upcoming聽 will change that. The聽three-mile loop will pass through the Chihuahuan Desert and wend聽around the base of volcanic Lone Mountain. The National Park Service began planning for the trail back in 2010 and construction is expected聽to begin in 2022.