Run & Hike at Sac River Mountain Bike Trails

Sac River Mountain Bike Trails This 300-acre Springfield-Greene County city park offers over 14 miles of interconnecting single-track trail through the woods in northwest Springfield. Built by volunteers in 1996, it’s popular with mountain bikers from beginner to advanced, and for trail running and hiking too. The perimeter trail is about 2 miles, and a cell phone tower marks the northeast corner of the perimeter.

Run at Dirt 66 Trails at Fellows Lake

Dirt 66 Trails at Fellows Lake While Fellows Lake itself offers a plethora of activities in its beautiful setting, the trails here are the best our city has to offer for new mountain bikers. Much of the trail is considered beginner level, while some of the downhill is more intermediate. It’s easy to pick a section to ride, and come back another day for some new dirt!

Frisco Highline Trail

The Frisco Highline Trail winds 35 miles through the scenic Ozarks and it connects Springfield to Bolivar, Missouri. The trail was designated a National Recreation Trail by the National Park Service and American Trails in 2004, is the Ozarks’ premier scenic rail-trail, and has a rich history.

Rivercut Golf Course

Rivercut Golf Course is known as the “Crown Jewel” of the Springfield-Greene County Park Board public golf courses. The 18-hole championship course offers multiple tee locations so any skill level can enjoy!

Horton Smith Golf Course

Horton Smith Golf Course is known for its full grass driving range, beautiful fairways and challenging greens, all with a comfortable environment. It’s a wonderful course for a golfer of any level!

Bill & Payne Stewart Golf Course

Bill & Payne Stewart Golf Course is known for its design that requires accurate iron play and placing a premium on good putting, this course is known for being challenging yet fun!

Bike & Hike on Dirt 66 Trails at Fellows Lake

Dirt 66 Trails at Fellows Lake While Fellows Lake itself offers a plethora of activities in its beautiful setting, the trails here are the best our city has to offer for new mountain bikers. Much of the trail is considered beginner level, while some of the downhill is more intermediate. It’s easy to pick a section to ride, and come back another day for some new dirt!

Bike at The Frisco Highline Trail

The Frisco Highline Trail winds 35 miles through the scenic Ozarks and it connects Springfield to Bolivar, Missouri. The trail was designated a National Recreation Trail by the National Park Service and American Trails in 2004, is the Ozarks’ premier scenic rail-trail, and has a rich history.