|
Trail Description:
This is a recently legalized place to ride in Erie County. There are lots of trails here ranging from technical singletrack wtih steep descents and climbs to easier, rolling trails and narrow dirt fireroads. These trails are mostly intermediate xc-type terrain, but there is some fun stuff like a few jumps, drops and bridges scattered about the park, but nothing extreme.
How to get there:
If coming from Buffalo, take route 400 south to 20A, go left on 20A. After about a mile turn right onto Reiter rd., take this until it ends and turn left onto Centerline rd. The parking area is about 1.5 miles down on the left.
Additional Notes:
These trails are very sensitive so don't ride there if its really wet or has been raining a lot.
| Posted by: mememe on 8/10/2009 |
|
 |
Great place to ride. I have been riding here for over 10 years (before it was a legal trail). Lots of technical singletrack.
stankshatterpost - you're a loser. Yes the west has more trails and probably many more skilled riders (you are likely not one of them). There is a good reason for that moron - it's called geography. Just like there are more surfers in CA, you can't make a mountain biking mecca where there is no public land. Oh and I bring my 10 year old bike out to Moab, Boulder and other great places. I have no problem passing the locals. Unlike you though - I don't put them down.
|
| Posted by: SUperbee70 on 2/10/2009 |
|
 |
If you can't find the single track you must be retarded. Soemthing for everyone here except the "extreme" rider. Mile's of trails and interconnecting loops. Make sure you have a map, it can be a little disorienting for newbs.
|
| Posted by: stankshatterpost on 2/9/2009 |
|
 |
Let's be honest about this place shall we? "single track" is actually a term used to explain something that is just wide enough for a bike tire (ie: one guy has to move off the trail in order for another to pass). That said, there is no single track at this place and, well, doing fire roads is not considered "mountain biking". Stop this WNY self-aggrandizing B.S. and admit that no one around here is skilled enough to realize what good biking is and therefore considers this place a mecca when people from my hometown would consider it a place to take the unfortunately retarded nephew. Spent a year in WNY for my fellowship -couldn't wait to get back out west. Why? -Cannot understand why people with Pontiac Vibes and 5 year old Trek hardtails think they're "extreme". Get a life people.
|
| Posted by: Drags on 9/15/2006 |
|
 |
You can find a trail map at:
www.wnymba.org
|
| Posted by: g on 6/17/2006 |
|
 |
the only map ive seen of hunter's creek is at the entrance
|
| Posted by: chet on 3/5/2006 |
|
 |
anyone know wer we can get trail maps for this? will be coming from PA (ride mostly French Creek) and want to introduce my noob bro to mtb world...wouldn't mind a map or comments...
|
| Posted by: some kid on 4/3/2005 |
|
 |
Endless single track! Lots of technical XC riding and some freeriding stuff if you look for it.
If you can bring someone who knows the place, because it is like a maze and can be very easy to get lost.
Enjoy the trails!
|
|