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Trail Description:
This large forest is equipped with many trails that intersect and provide a wide variety or terrain. The trails are mostly dirt, but there are some gravel roads. Some of the paths wind around small lakes, wildlife is always around. Rides can vary between 1/2 hour to 3+.
How to get there:
Take 2nd St. up towards the Cranbrook Golf Course, stay on 2nd until you see a series of small parking lots on the left hand side. Or, take College Way and park in the College Parking lot. Where the road turns left into the parking lot, go straight to enter the forest.
| Posted by: bk2 on 7/12/2007 |
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Great for riders from beginner to intermediate and a bit more challenging. If you are looking for drops...take a chair lift at a mountain and don't whine about the community forest, because it isn't a bike park. And learn how to spell ladder.
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| Posted by: bcaussie on 10/8/2006 |
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the mb trails here go from family fun to hold onto your pants depending which trail you take. if you are jumper look somewhere else. the roll coasteris a hoot for all levls of riders. enjoy, ride safe
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| Posted by: Treehugger on 7/2/2006 |
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I liked to be able to take my 6 year old, and let him ride his bike, and whistle all he wants without disturbing anyone.
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| Posted by: monkey on 6/2/2006 |
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this trail is a piece of sh*t because it has no things that are actually fun like no laders or no drops or at least you have to build your own so yeah dont come to this place if you are someone who likes that kind of stuff.
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| Posted by: monkey on 6/2/2006 |
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this trail is a piece of sh*t because it has no things that are actually fun like no laders or no drops or at least you have to build your own so yeah dont come to this place.
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