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Trail Description:
From beginner to pro, from cross country to downhill, these trails have a surprisingly lot to offer.
How to get there:
Go to the Shoreline Community College and head to the far back by the woods and pick a trail
| Posted by: Travis on 6/4/2009 |
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If you do decide to go there, don't
park near the dog park. A police
officer came up to me and told me I
would get a ticket if I stayed there.
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| Posted by: Riderx on 5/6/2007 |
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not worth it unless you like to walk or get your dog some exercise.more like 2 miles,maybe.
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| Posted by: bigwheel on 11/22/2004 |
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The only thing I thought was cool about this area was that you could huck the edge of the drainage basins on the north end of the park and get 7 or eight feet drop to soft grass in the summer, but now construction has destroyed all the places you could do that at (as of last Saturday). Otherwise, this area is packed with dog-walkers and short up-and-down hike a bikes. There's a nice little polluted stream to slog through in the bottom, too...
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| Posted by: ST Rog on 3/25/2004 |
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A Freind and I just finished a ride on this trail. I can see an easy 20 miles of trail but only 2-3 miles are rid eable the area has potential but as it stands now I give it a poor rateing.
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| Posted by: scout em on 5/17/2003 |
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Are you kidding me? are there really 20+ miles there? I have gone to school there for about 1 1/2 years and have ran through almost all of the trails. I went to try out my bike when it had a new part otherwise I would compare this area to green lake. You couldn't waste much more time in there then maybe a half hour.
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