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Belcrest Trails

Nearby Town: Salem, Oregon
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: Single Track 99%
Dual Track 1%
Distance: 2.00 miles (3.22 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: 200 Feet (61 Meters)
Climbing: Steep At Times
Skill Level: Something for everyone
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
A nice sigle track in a small wooded area in the surburbs. It has moderate hills to near vetical, also a few drops and logs. There is quite a number of bird species. The only real draw back is it may be a little hard to find.

The trail is lightly used.

How to get there:
Follow Liberty Rd. to Browning Ave. follow Browning to the Belcrest Cemetary. There is an entrace to the trails a way back by the blackberry bushes. If you follow Browning all the way to a dead end the is a trial that will take you to the Sprauge area if you take it to the left.


Posted by: Will on 9/21/2008
It is okay because it is close, 2 blocks away, nice little single track, but, I did it in like 5 minutes. Every little off shoot and the main trail you have to double back on, or ride a long way around on street.


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Posted by: Alex White on 5/14/2006
Actually called the Croisan Scenic Trail. I usually start the trail at an unofficial entrance at the west end of the Belmont cemetary (near north end of trail) and ride south to main entrance. The main trail direction is North-South but has about a half-dozen East or West intersections every quarter mile that lead to offical and unoffical entrances. The trail is shared by foot and bicycle traffic and is single track for 95% of it. The trail is great on the bike and although it is short, an intermediate rating seems to define the technical level of the trail. There are several places on the trail where tight corners or narrow sections are teamed with large rocks or roots. These areas are very noticable and may require less experienced riders to dismount their bikes. The wooden foot bridge is easy to take, but I would recommend a dismount if it were wet. For the beginner, start at the South end, at the dead end of Croisan Scenic Way and stay on the north travelling path. For the inter




 



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