Livingston County Trail System
Grand Rivers, Kentucky
Tucked into the rolling hills and hardwood forests of Western Kentucky, the Livingston County Trail System features a growing network of natural-surface trails built for adventure. This trail network is all about natural terrain, technical lines, and old-school trail character.
Expect tight wooded corridors, punchy climbs, flowing descents, and sections that reward confident line choice and trail awareness.
These trails lean into the land itself; minimal polish, maximum personality; creating a riding experience that feels raw, rewarding, and unmistakably Kentucky.
2026 Circuit Trails
See the FAQ page for an explanation of the Trail Ratings.
Trail 1 Name
Trail Difficulty
Trail Length
Hermes Trail Link
Trail 2 Name
Trail Difficulty
Trail Length
Hermes Trail Link
Trail 3 Name
Trail Difficulty
Trail Length
Hermes Trail Link
Trail System Vibe
Raw, technical backcountry riding that rewards confidence, control, and trail awareness.
Parking
The main trailhead is just off I-24 (Exit 31) in Grand Rivers, KY.
Trailhead access is located down the dead-end road behind the hotel/service station area.
Crowds
Low to Medium. Generally manageable, but expect more traffic on nice weekends.
Multi-use riding — stay alert for hikers and bikes, and yield when needed.
Trail Access
This system is built with multiple surfaces and connectors (singletrack + gravel + a bit of paved trail), so there are a lot of ways to link loops together.
- Start from the main trailhead and warm up on the easier connectors to get your bearings.
- Work into the tighter singletrack sections once you’re comfortable with the speed + sightlines.
- If you see the skills/pump track area nearby, it’s a great warmup / cooldown option.
See map below for the best “flow” through the zones.
Weather
Natural-surface trails ride best when dry. After rain, give it time — some low areas can stay soft or slick longer.
Power
Dedicated charging outlets at the trailhead have not been confirmed yet.
Arrive with a full battery. The trailhead is close to businesses near the interstate if you need a backup plan.
Restrooms
A portable restroom has been noted at the main trailhead area.
We’ll update this section once we have first-hand confirmation from on-site Floatucky ambassadors.
Additional Links
Helpful external resources for maps, conditions, and route planning.
External maps can vary. If something looks off, follow posted trail signage and use your best trail judgment.
Map & Resources
Quick essentials for your ride: where to park, what’s open, and the most reliable map.
Download your map for offline use before riding — cell service can be limited in wooded sections.