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Trail Description:
Several loops inside the city limits of Duluth. Technical single track, some really fun climbs and crazy decents. Lots of good riding.
How to get there:
I-35 to 21st ave E
Right turn on Woodland fallow for several miles the park is on the right.
Additional Notes:
Large part is low land so stay off if wet. No bikes on the ski trails.
| Posted by: sno_goer on 10/2/2008 |
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In response to the wrong entrance post, there are about 5-6 different entrance points on the loop but one main one at the nature center. happy riding!
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| Posted by: Joafu on 6/28/2007 |
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Favorite trail in Duluth area, my buddies and I do the outer ring and some of the inner one before winding up on top of the rocky hill. There's a great overlook of the surrounding area. There are several ways to enter, I'll post them once I get them all.
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| Posted by: bikenorth on 1/27/2007 |
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Directions posted are wrong. Park entrance is on the left in the middle of an S curve in the road.
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| Posted by: petey on 8/8/2005 |
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Good mix of hills and flat areas through some of the outer loops. Some points get pretty muddy at times in the year. The majority of the rides deal with a good amount of roots that will easily kick out your back tire. Overall there are some steller trails to keep one entertained.
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| Posted by: sack o nugs on 7/23/2005 |
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The outer ring trail is the goods. Big climbs and real steep drops over rocks. Root farms, plank bridges. The inner main bike trail is for people with kids. There is a nature center but it is only open for about 5min. per day. No water so bring lots.
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| Posted by: Miller on 6/10/2004 |
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Its a good ride. Not too many hills, the ones that are there are pretty short and not too steep. Some technical parts. If you're in the Duluth area and want a more challanging downhill, check out Chester Park (Skyline Pkwy and 18th Ave.)
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