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Trail Description:
a lot of single tracks traveling alongside cornfields and around the lake. a few creek crossings and a good climb. lots of roots, brush, and logs to have fun with. There is also a nice view (and usually a cool breeze) from the top of the dam.
How to get there:
Head west on county line road from 611. After passing Keith valley road, Bradford road will be about half a mile further near the top of the hill on your right. Take the road all the way down to the parking lot. ride down the stone road. the trails start in the woods to your left near the lake.
Additional Notes:
A mess after rain. You may also want to bring a fishing rod, big bass and carp. A patch kit and pu
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| Posted by: Ed on 4/29/2005 |
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Trails on the south side of the lake are nothing but swampwater, even after a few dry days. It would be a decent loop around the dam and the lake if it weren't for the constant mud.
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| Posted by: pikey on 8/16/2004 |
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This may have been a good place to ride at one time, but with all the new construction that has taken place around this area in the last few years there is hardly any room left to ride. Most of the old trails don't exist any longer, no more corn fields below the dam, (new housing development), and most of the remaining trails are double track,(made to suit hiking and walking at the park).It is also extremely muddy. Sorry, I wouldn't recommend this ride to anyone.
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