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Trail Description:
Razorback is a fun ride. The trail has its share of steep climbs with some great descents. Be prepared for a rocky downhill with some sharp turns that can sneak up on you.
How to get there:
From I-75 take Exit 71 and go East to the first stop light (approx 2 miles) Turn left and go to a 4-way stop. Turn right and look for a sign about 3/4 of a mile down the road on the right.
| Posted by: ilikebikes on 11/7/2007 |
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trail closed. We all shall miss it.
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| Posted by: Tf Rider on 10/23/2007 |
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Razorback is closing as of next weekend. it is sad for such a great trail to close.
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| Posted by: David Miranda on 7/2/2007 |
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Este lugar es de lo mas increible, me parece el mejor lugar donde eh estado, los recorridos son intensos y te demandan un buen estado fisico. visitenlo esta increible.
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| Posted by: Pete on 2/19/2007 |
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its one of the best Florida has to offer. after the first few miles it doesn't even look like Florida. Its an old rock quarry that had been closed for sometime and now. Very technical at times look out for Big Gulp. The trail head could be a little nicer, just the bare necessities.
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| Posted by: Jason on 9/17/2006 |
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Razorback is the best ride we have been to in Florida. This is a monthly outing for me and some friends now. From Jacksonville it is about 1 ½ hours. The trails are awesome and are 11 1/2 miles now, takes about 2 ½ to 3 hours to ride through. Tough climbs and awesome drops. Take plenty of water it is a demanding ride. The 1st mile is easy and then you won’t believe you are in Florida. Only open on weekends Saturday and Sunday 5 bucks a person. Trails are very well maintained and marked. GREAT RIDE!
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| Posted by: johnny on 8/7/2006 |
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One of the best around Florida. Has showers and bike wash, rest rooms. Go on Sunday morning for adjacent insperational motivation. Sureal shreading with an angel on your back!!!
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| Posted by: John Alford on 3/6/2005 |
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The directions above are slightly wrong. Turn left at the light then go to the second 4 way stop. It is a little ways down the road, say maybe 10 miles, in the town of Reddick. Then turn right and look for a very small sign. The trail is very fun and difficult. The hills are steep and they hit quickly. The drops are fast. Most of the trail is very fast with hardly no sugar sand.
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| Posted by: GONZ on 12/16/2004 |
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Hey this is Gonz here! Just got done racing the Florida State Championship at Razorback. Believe or not it was my first time that I went there. The course was nice. It was a 10 mile loop. I enjoyed most of the ride. I would suggest these trails if you are a little more expierenced. There are some small, but really quick elevation changes. If you decide to go, have fun, but be careful, things pop up quick. Lata days.
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| Posted by: Hunter on 11/24/2004 |
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This trail is the best in Florida along with Alafia. We are going again this weekend and hopefully I can stop to take some pics.There is also a 'practice' area in front of the trail with see-saws and other things to practice your skills. Intense climbs and drops, you will definitely be satisfied.
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| Posted by: Big Al on 9/3/2003 |
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Great Trail. Evidently a guy named "Gene" who doesn't like Florida riding ought to move to an area where there are mountains. I brought some Tennessee riders here and they loved it. Riding up a hill (or mountain) isn't everything. Besides there aren't too many places where you can ride all year round!
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