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Trail Description:
Quiet Waters Park is a nice and easy trail in the middle of town. It is fun and easy to get to. If you're looking for a technical challenge, this definitely isn't it.
How to get there:
Located in the heart of Deerfield Beech on the corner of Powerline and SW 10th St. (Sawgrass Expressway)
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| Posted by: Danny on 4/25/2009 |
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You can take the park at your own speed. The faster you go through smooth trails the more challenging. The paths are well kept and clean packed dirt for most of it. There are far and few jumps but fun. I didn't see any expert trails but over all a good beginner to intermediate trails. Mostly flats but fun. I rated it fair because of skill level. The park is smaller than others so 2 hours for a quick rider can get through the whole park. Take sunblock, it's hot out there. I found no problems zooming through on smooth groomed trails mostly free of loose rocks. I didn't feel any tree roots to make the path tricky so speed your way through and have a blast. It's not Markham but it's still a lot of fun. Great for people getting in to mountain biking to get comfortable as it will still test you some. It is growing, totally different from the old days there when you were bouncing off every tree root slipping everywhere. Just take this park as fast as you can and it will be
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| Posted by: Danny on 4/25/2009 |
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I left out there are a few more advanced part of the trails but they are a drop here and there. I guess the park is still growing. I give credit to the people building it, pretty good job. I would like to see more bigger dirt jumps to get good air.
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| Posted by: j4m3z on 6/23/2008 |
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Excellent trail and getting better. 2 of 3 phases now open with phase 3 opening soon. New additions to existing trails happening all the time by a core of volunteer trail builders working every 2nd and 4th Saturday of every month.
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| Posted by: Tymaxboy on 3/18/2008 |
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Just there last week, totally different from years back. But they are working on it. Hope they can get some of the good trails open.
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| Posted by: The Goose on 8/9/2007 |
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Check out www.clubmud.com for updates on Quiet Waters Park. A total rebuild is in progress, with help from IMBA and Broward County Parks. We expect about 7 miles of new trails by Spring of 2008.
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| Posted by: browco rider on 7/3/2007 |
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who do you contact to help with the trails? what club
is working on it?
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| Posted by: MJ on 7/3/2007 |
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Work on new trail starts July 7, 2007- help needed
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| Posted by: WOLFE on 12/7/2006 |
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Its gone..hurricanes downed most of the Australian Pines and the bulldozers and clean up crews did the rest. S UCKS BUT ITS GONE
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| Posted by: Mud Pup on 7/7/2005 |
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I split my rides mainly between Amelia and here (though I just checked out Markham for the first time). It is definitle the easiest of the three, but beginners should use caution. There are enought roots, rocks and drops and climbs to rattle your cage if your not careful. The trail is usually in very good shape, and if you stick to the intermediate trails, can be a challenging ride, and a lot of fun.
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| Posted by: danny perez on 6/13/2005 |
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hey im just getting my first mt bike and iv walked this trail on a school camping trip it was cool and stuff so i want to get into the sport that and i need a new bike and to lose some waght so if you have any pointers im me at danperez2121
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