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Trail Description:
Eleven miles in three connected loops of intermediate singletrack with numerous short climbs, log piles, bridges, tree roots, etc. There is also about 8 miles of flat 2-track for the non-technical or horseback rider. All wooded, mostly mature--very pretty. Outhouse and drink vending machine at parking area (separate facilities). Restaurants and shopping less than 2 miles away. 2-track groomed for XC skiing in winter, plus sliding hill with lights and snowmaking.
How to get there:
Take US rte 10 to the Eastman Rd exit on the north side of Midland. Go North on Eastman about 2 miles to the stop light at Monroe. Turn left on Monroe. The City Forest parking area is 1/3 mile on your left.
| Posted by: Nick on 6/18/2010 |
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this trail is very fun, haven't been to many trails so i can't compare it to other but the bridges and twists and turns are cool. and if you get hot while you are riding just hop in the stream and walk down it, it will cool you right off.
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| Posted by: Knucklehead on 6/20/2009 |
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I was skepticle of how good this
"flatlander" trail could be given the
lack of topography in the area, but
after riding south and gnu loops, i was
impressed. They done a great job of
keeping things interesting, and even
provided a few "white knuckle" moments!
The climb-addicted will not satisfy
their itch here, but this trail is well
worth checking out! the bridge on the
Gnu loop is the coolest thing ever!
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| Posted by: Ben on 9/14/2004 |
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very good trail for those who want to have a
little bit of a challenge. I try to ride there
everyday and every time I ride it it always
comes up with something new.
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| Posted by: bikeamtn on 9/12/2004 |
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It ‘rocks’ when you enjoy a good trail.
Say, have you checked out the Trail Advocacy link just on the left listed under the Trail Guides heading? Please remember it’s only as good as the effort that’s put into making it that way and it can disappear tomorrow. Please do your part. Thanks
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