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Trail Description:
A good mix of sweet singletrack and fire roads. A well maintained sytem that consists of several loops, and a few out and backs. A good mix of well placed rock gardens, rock and earth terraces, and some great waterbar jumps. Pure XC.
How to get there:
From Atlanta: I-75 south to Highway 16 exit# 205 (Griffin/Jackson exit) Turn left, go 3.3 miles turn right onto High Falls Rd.
Follow approx 10 miles. Turn left onto Mt Vernon Church Rd. Follow approx 5 miles, trail head is approx 300 yards BEFORE the entrance to the nature center.
| Posted by: garrettbrown on 7/4/2009 |
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An awesome trail. It's well taken care of, has enough
speed and technical riding to keep you interested, and
it's just a lot of fun. A must ride.
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| Posted by: Yackcam on 11/4/2008 |
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Was visiting GA October of '08 and was told to check out this trail. Went solo and had a blast. The trails are well maintained and marked clearly. Rode the 17 mile loop twice and was never lost. Would have been if it wasn't so clearly marked. Great trail work guys. It is technically not the hardest trail but you can't beat 17 miles of flowing single track forset riding. Just enough technical stuff to keep you on your toes.
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| Posted by: JB on 4/26/2008 |
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Love this trail it is well maintain and nothing to scare off.If you lost always a trail that ended up to the main gate.
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| Posted by: Mtnbiker on 3/4/2008 |
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Trails that offer incredible views of nature and rolling terrain.
Trails range from very easy to advanced.
The trailhead has maps that are marked properly.
Everyone should ride these trails.
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| Posted by: De Force on 10/9/2007 |
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Beautiful, clean and no sight of civilization for MILES! Great riding for all levels. Take a tail map at the trail head, but don't worry about following it too much. The trails intersect here and there, so just have fun and resort to the map to figure out how to get back to the car when you get tired!
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| Posted by: ATLien on 4/7/2007 |
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one of my favorite rides in georgia. it is long & fun. you can spend a whole day exploring all of the trails in he park. it has some good technical and some good beginner spots. this trail has it all and it is open after dark.
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| Posted by: steve on 2/18/2007 |
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very well maintained along with some well planned out trails make for a load of fun and challenge for any kind of rder.
i really like the creek trails, now if we could only get a couple see-saws and log jumps as well as steep technical bridges and things!
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| Posted by: DancesWithTrees on 9/3/2006 |
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This set of trails offers a lot for nearly everyone. Great place to introduce novice MTBers. We ride there nearly every week or two. Huff & Puff (3 trail sections) offers the most technical trail sections combined with the most aerobic workout. There isn't extended hill climbing, but you'll get your exercise anyway. Very scenic, rolling, sweet and fast singletrack- also fun for night rides. Trails open til 10pm, closed if raining- call ahead.
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| Posted by: CBonanno on 12/5/2005 |
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These were the first trails I had ever hit and i was very impressed, even for wintertime. it was a bit crowded the day i went, but it was still great for my first mountain biking experience.
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| Posted by: hitarock on 12/19/2004 |
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The trail is in great shape today, Dec. 19, and I was able to do the advertised 17.5 miles of the advanced loop in exactly 3 hours on my mountain unicycle with only occasional dismounts. The hills are in general moderate and make for a good endurance workout. The Huff and Puff trail offers a few difficult uphills, with nice short bumps getting on and off terraces. Not as difficult as Blanket's Creek, but about an hour more fun for the muni rider (with some sections of rocks and roots).
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