Sparta-Elroy Trail in Wisconsin
Kettle Moraine north in Wisconsin.
Olmos Basin Park Trailhead, Texas
I love the tranquility and the wide open skies of the Ma ha Dey Trail in North Dakota
No real favorite, but I do love the Frederick City Watershed [https://www.trailforks.com/region/frederick-watershed/]
Partial to Appalachia myself -- having been born & raised there.
Billy goat trail in Maryland!
I like Administration Rd which goes up the south side of Mt Wachusett. About 1.0 mile; no bikes allowed (at least last time I was there, hiking is okay), so don't tell anyone! Meets up with the summit road (about .75 mile paved) to finish the climb. About 750-800 feet of elevation to from start to summit. That doesn't include the 6 miles ride of rolling hills to get to the start of the big climb. It makes for a healthy and traffic free (cars and bikes) ride of about 15 miles round trip with an unforgiving descent down Admin. Rd which is pretty much an old washed out logging road. I haven't done it in years because of not having the proper bike. Just summiting on paved roads at present.
Ride Fast, Be Safe!
Howard
Hut to Hut - Colorado/Utah
Ridgeline in Dupont State Forest, NC- makes you feel like you're in Return of the Jedi
I love the Mohawk Hudson Hike Bike Trail near our home in Menands, NY
We usually ride the Colonie Town Park Trail Head in Colonie, NY
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Bent Creek, near Asheville
I like Murphy-Hanrehan Park Reserve in Minnesota because of the wide range of trails available to suit all ability levels!