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Boyertown Resevoir

Nearby Town: Boyertown, Pennsylvania
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: Dirt Road 95%
Paved Road 5%
Distance: 2.00 miles (3.22 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: 40 Feet (12 Meters)
Climbing: Steep At Times
Skill Level: Weekend Warriors
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
This ride is mostly flat with a few rocky, and steep spots. All trails are rather short, but there are plenty of trails to choose from.

How to get there:
North of Boyertown, PA off route 73. Turn left after going past Manatawny Road and before you get to Hopewell Nursery. Go up long steep road for a while and eventually you will see it.

Additional Notes:
Trail can become sloppy in bad weather.


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Posted by: TechFlop on 8/8/2006
Does anybody have better directions. The ones posted above make no sense at all. A little more specific also? Thanks.


Posted by: boy on 7/25/2004
couldn't find it


Posted by: matt witherow on 1/12/2003
yo this trail was crazy yo. i was way to scared to try this. but i am pretty much of a puss. i was sore afterwards not from the trail, but from my friend ronald.


Posted by: buddy repperton on 1/12/2003
oh boy. man i wet myself on this trail. u can laugh now, then ride it and soil yourself.


Posted by: Ben Sell on 3/24/2001
This trail was great My Friend Jeremy Beilder ever rode without the on his bike he likes to sit on the seat post.




 



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