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Stewart Buffer Zone

Nearby Town: Newburgh, New York
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: not specified
Distance: not specified.
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: not specified.
Climbing: Steep At Times
Skill Level: Something for everyone
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
much singektrack,nice sick hills ,has everything!can ride all day on differnt trails,6000 acres

How to get there:
rt 207 south of stewart airport


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Posted by: Orange County Dude on 11/7/2009
Continued from below. Part 2... Eventually you will get to a portopotty. Travel down hill (left at intersection) 20ft and make right for technical climbs onto trailhead. Or you can turn around and head back up the hill away from the portopotty bringing you back to the parking lot on 207. This loop is short, but you will love it. Its just a taste of a very little bit. Enjoy


Posted by: Orange County Dude on 11/7/2009
Started riding here earlier this year. Its really really great. Something for everyone... fireroads, fast singletrack. technical climbs. my advise is to get in there alot and go a bit further each time checking out another trailhead. Possible to go around in circles. Lots of crossovers, circles, and loops. Can get muddy in the summer. Well maintained. The map may offer some perspective of where you are related to roads, but ignore it for trails. There are just so many. Good trail... park 207 weed road.. travel down hill on fireroad... pass 4 way intersection.. shortly after take a left onto singletrack. This will drop you off on another fire road.. make right.... next intersection make left. (T intersection) Next... 50ft up (?) on left you can hit a trailhead, it will loop you around and dump you back on the road you had just been on.. but cross the road back onto the trail. Eventually you will get to a portopotty. Travel down hill (left at intersection) 20ft and make right for technic


Posted by: Rob on 4/5/2006
As a novice rider (only started last year and only rode here 10-15 times) I really loved the place. From the Rt 17k entrence there is a decent paved road that has several trails branching off of it to either side. Once you get on the trails many of them split, and split, and split again. I don't think I took a trail in and came out the same way once when I rode there :) There is some good rolling singletrack, some technicle areas, and a couple of short downhill sections. Found one peak about 30ft summit to trail that splits 4 or five ways with each trail a different difficulty. Two of which I could gather the guts to try! The terrain is pretty varied too from dense woods riding to open field riding (found some jumps there), and some hard packed sections running along under power lines. All in all I thought it was a great ride.


Posted by: Zac on 3/23/2006
sone sick stuff and some easy stuff, I go out there alot with my dad who is 53 and ride trials. But i also go out there and ride some really technical trials. There is every thing out here, you just have to find the trails.


Posted by: BREECE on 3/5/2006
such a long time ago i rode these trails ....but ill be back and they will still be there ...


Posted by: pete mc on 1/28/2006
i love this place. some nice fast flowing spots, some nasty downhills, some ass kicking uphills, some tricky drops. plenty of nature and wildlife if thats your thing. closes from october on for hunting season. watch out for mud. also some of the trails that are off the beaten path kinda go away, so if you get adventurous you may have to turn around.


Posted by: Linda Riemer on 8/7/2005
it is a very nice place to ride and if you need a safe place to park your vehicle try Brady's Irish Pub on Rt. 208 jus off the I84 exit 5 going south in the town of Montgomery heading toward Maybrook..


Posted by: Mapkos on 6/10/2005
Excellent riding. Something for everyone for sure. Roads for the family, easy trails for the beginners, and more stuff to ride so you won't be bored doing the same loops. Bring your brains and a map cause it's easy to get lost.




 



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