
TRAILS FOR EVERYONE
BETHLEHEM TRAILS ASSOCIATION
A MISSION FOR ALL
In the rolling forests and ridgelines around Bethlehem, our trail network is more than a path through the woods — it’s a bridge to inclusion, shaped by passion, community, and strong partnerships. We are honored to work alongside Adaptive Sports Partners, whose expertise, adaptive equipment, and vision have helped us certify trails that respect both nature and accessibility. Together, we strive to make every mile meaningful: enabling riders of all abilities to feel the wind, taste the dirt, and share in the sheer joy of movement. Whether it’s widening a switchback, smoothing a tread, or lending a hand to a rider on their first adaptive ride, we see these trails as a promise — that in Bethlehem, every rider can belong.
7 MILES OF AMTB TRAILS
BUILT WITH BY VOLUNTEERS AND THER GUIDANCE OF ADAPTIVE SPORTS PARTNERS
Trails with aMTB* symbols have been built and identified as Adaptive Mountain Bike accessible. These trails have been ridden and approved by aMTB users or meet the criteria of aMTB friendly trail standards. We highly encourage all adaptive users to be accompanied by a support rider while using the network. Trail difficulty ratings are not aMTB specific, yet in some cases aMTB trails have been marked as ‘the easier route.
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AMTB PARKING RECOMENDATIONS
If you are visiting to ride our aMTB trails we recommend parking in the elm street parking lot as there is amble space and depending on the time of year a ada accessible porta potty. If you are looking to park in town the town hall parking lot and the skate park parking lot have handicap reserved parking.