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Three Creeks State Park

Nearby Town: Columbia, Missouri
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: Single Track 75%
Dual Track 25%
Distance: 20.00 miles (32.18 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: 300 Feet (91 Meters)
Climbing: Rolling Terrain
Skill Level: Something for everyone
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
There's almost never anyone at this park, so it's great to get away from people. I had to think hard about listing this one! Trails go all over the place over varying terrain. There are runs through creeks, long decents, tight switchbacks, pretty much everything.

How to get there:
Hwy 63 to Deer Park. Take the gravel road off the highway on the opposite side as the Deer Park Conoco.


Posted by: upnorththrower on 4/1/2008
overall I believe the trail could use a lot of work. Updated trail maps are a must, it would be nice to stop at an intersection and know where you are. I am used to biking northern WI so I am used to horse trails, but the ruts you have to deal with are ridiculous. The river crossings were fun, and the caves were fun also. Overall, if Rock Bridge would have been open we wouldn't have wasted our time with the horrible trail conditions caused my horses.


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Posted by: NZman on 1/9/2007
hi guys, I am a 15 year old mtb biker from new zealand coming at the end of the year for a visit and was keen to check out some of your scene. are there good jumps in this trail? if not are there any other good parks that do near columbia?


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Posted by: steve on 7/18/2005
eric, quit being such a wuss. it is a fun trail.


Posted by: Erik on 5/16/2004
Most of the trails are washed out and too rough due to the large amount of horse traffic. Like the other posting said, I too got lost. The trails are very windy and not well marked. I highly suggest taking a topographic map if you're planning on riding within several hours of dusk. The creek crossing are great if you don't mind carrying your bike across on your shoulder. The creekbed is loosely packed gravel that is next to impossible to cross mounted.


Posted by: as on 10/17/2003
There are narrow single track hiking trails that go all over the place, over the ridges and down through the creeks. It rained the day before I went out, so the creek crossings were insane or even impossible. I got lost in the woods after I gave up all hope of getting through one creek. Awesome afternoon adventure.




 



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