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Trail Description:
There are three trails to choose from. Tally's, the oldest and longest 10.9 mile is for advanced riders with steep climbs and rutted rooty downhills.
Mill Branch is 5.0 miles with a few medium climbs, fast and curvy.
Richardson Creek is rolling hills, fast and twisty singletrack excellent bridges! You should see the bridges!
Absolutely class A clean campgrounds with hot showers, bike wash rack. More reviews on MTBR.
How to get there:
I-55 south from Jackson Ms to Hwy 84w at Brookhaven.Take 84 west to just past Meadville , look for brown sign "Clear Springs Recreational Area" take a left follow signs.
Additional Notes:
day use fee 3.00 for parking,cheap!
Camping fees but worth it
| Posted by: Elijah Fontenot on 5/26/2007 |
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From Baton Rouge and used to Comite and these trails ROCKED! You scream down a hill and then the climb up the next makes you want to go home, but what goes up must come down. Good riding and a bunch of fast downhill. They just got done with controlled burns and the hills are beautiful now. Bring lots of water and energy bars.
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| Posted by: BP on 8/6/2006 |
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The trails have been cleaned up a lot from the storms last year. A couple of the bridges are out but you can still cross.
Watch out for the banana spiders on the trails especially on talley.
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| Posted by: tw on 10/30/2005 |
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As of 10/28/05 the trails were in complete disrepair because of storm damage from Hurricane Katrina. Trails were blocked with red tape and the ones we got on had trees down every few feet. Otherwise best trails in this area. Looking forward to getting back here once trails are cleared.
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| Posted by: crazee on 1/31/2005 |
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Just moved from Washington to Louisiana(unfortunately), but was quite pleasantly surprised after riding this fun trail. Highly recommended.
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| Posted by: Mnt!Bkr on 9/11/2004 |
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These are excellent class A trails. Take the Mill loop and the new Richardson Trail for an awesome loop. Lots of switchbacks and fluid short downhills. The other two trails (3 mile and 7 mile options) are more for hikers and not as maintained. Don't overlook these trails if your in the area!
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