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Trail Description:
The park has some paved road and more dirt road. At times it changes to gravel (kind of big pebbles, hard to keep balance on if you try starting from place on such a terrain) and it also provides exits to Willamette River for some to enjoy a nice and cool breeze. Good fun riding during a summer evening.
How to get there:
From Keizer (Lockhaven Dr. NE and River Road N), it is about a half a mile to a stop light where there is a sign showing the direction towards the park, on Wheatland Rd. From this point to the park it is a nice scenery, and its duration is 10 minutes or maybe 5 miles due Wheatland Rd. The entrance fee for the parking (motor vehicle) is $3, but it is free if by bicycle, or on foot. It is a very big park, and I am sure you will enjoy it.
| Posted by: Kap on 7/27/2008 |
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Take the ferry accross the river. The trails are old, or not so old, ATV trails. They are not that great if your used to places like Black Rock. But for a close ride they can satisfy the need.
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| Posted by: Josh Kohler on 9/30/2007 |
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If you park IN the park you have to pay fee. Parking there would be DUMB! keep going on wheatland til you get to the ferry. Park there... then it's free you can ride into the park on the paved trail from there, or cross the ferry for more fun. Still this is pretty weak but the best for local keizer action. Horse trails okay, cross the ferry doesn't go anywhere just kinda weaves around itself.
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| Posted by: Sam of the Fellowship on 8/19/2007 |
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Definitely worth it if you cross the Wheatland Ferry. Just on the other side of the river, turn right and ride off through the inter-twining paths. There is definitely fun to be had.
Technically speaking, I don't think it's part of the park, but it's the only spot worth riding (in my opinion).
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| Posted by: Avogadro on 5/28/2007 |
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This is a great place to introduce young riders to unpaved bicycling. Sure, your 25 year old studly freeriders will be bored to death here. But if you want to introduce your kids to trail riding without the drudgery of some 3 mile uphill climb before the fun begins, this is a fantastic place. Don't expect much from the paved trails - they can be blocked by extended families and kids on big wheels. Go for the horse trails, which are really nice riding. We rode here in May 2007, and had a fantastic time with our pre-teen daughters. I would highly recommend this for anyone who wishes his or her family was into trail riding, but didn't know where to go.
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| Posted by: bkmur 2nd try on 3/9/2006 |
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WMSP has some decent single track if you look along the horse trails. Several miles of hoop de doos through woods and high grass lands. Horses have the right of way, so watch out. Middle parking area is the dullest. But there's places to ride at both ends of the park. Those wussies who say it's for retirees only either didn't get out of the car, or they're trying to keep the place secret. WMSP isn't the hottest place ever, but it's a strong 3
If you want dull, go to Minto.
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| Posted by: Stomper on 8/29/2005 |
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The more serious trails are across the Wheatland Ferry (free for bikes) at the north end of the park. After crossing the river, the network of trails is on the right. Lot's of crisscrossing trails with ups & downs & all-arounds
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