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Camden County College

Nearby Town: Blackwood, New Jersey
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: Single Track 75%
Dual Track 25%
Distance: 5.00 miles (8.05 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: 10 Feet (3 Meters)
Climbing: Steep At Times
Skill Level: Something for everyone
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
Some short steep climbs and descends. Twisting wooded area. Some nice log climbs.

How to get there:
Route 42 to Coles Rd. Coles Road to left onto Little Gloucester Road. Follow Little Gloucester Road about 4 miles. College on right. Third parking lot on right.

Additional Notes:
Great terrain for night rides.


Posted by: Ang on 4/8/2009
This trail is close to my home. It's perfect for someone just starting out, with some challenges for when you're ready for more. The majority of this trail is curvy single track with easy elevation changes. There are a few logovers. A portion of the trails are harder, with some short steep hills. These hills are definitely tough without clipless pedals, even in the granny gear. After riding for a few months, CCC is an easy fall back place. Definitely fun because it gets you on the trail, but not the toughest out there by any means. I now use it to hone my skills.


Posted by: Joe shapley on 12/9/2007
great place to ride but not many logs to ride over.


Posted by: douG on 9/8/2007
just rode it. I'm a beginner so it was definatly a challenge. Ran into the same tree two times though(look out for that one) Seems like more than five miles of trail to me


Posted by: scott on 4/7/2007
there's a park just past the college off of Peter Cheeseman rd. You can park there and head into the woods. There's a million different paths to choose from. Some are marked out. I found out south jersey isn't completely flat. Some mud down low. Boardwalks across streams, 2x's over logs and downed trees. Someone's taking care of it back there. Good job! Its fun if your getting into mountain biking or just don't feel like crossing the bridge into Philly for Wissahickon.


Posted by: Sam on 2/15/2004
Lots of challenging stuff. Real technical. Not many stretches but a great place to hone skills.




 



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