Technically yes, but it will be miserable. Dirt jump bikes have no climbing gears, no comfortable saddle position, minimal suspension, and geometry that's exhausting on anything but jump lines. You'll be walking up hills, getting beaten up on rough terrain, and spinning out on flats. If you want to ride trails, get a trail bike. If you want to ride trails AND hit jumps, a trail hardtail is a much better compromise.
Mountain Bike · Dirt Jump / Slopestyle Bike
Can I ride a dirt jump bike on regular trails?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

Downhill Mountain Bike
$2500 – $12000
Purpose-built gravity bikes with maximum suspension for lift-accessed and shuttle downhill racing.
200mm+ suspension traveldual crown forkextremely slack geometry (62-64° head tube)

Freeride Mountain Bike
$3000 – $10000
Long-travel bikes for big mountain riding, hucks, and natural terrain features bridging enduro and downhill.
170-200mm suspension travelslack geometryrobust frame and components
More questions
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- Why do some dirt jump riders only have a rear brake?
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