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Trail Description:
Tribble Mill Park is a fun ride. It offers various trails that crisscross around 2 Lakes making several loop options available. Just have fun exploring.
How to get there:
I-85 North from Atlanta, to 316 North, Exit on 120 right to Jackson St, right, Road turns into New Hope RD, and Tribble Mill park is about 7 miles on the right.
| Posted by: Wesley Bryan on 2/21/2009 |
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Very good! Although there is a great deal of paved areas in the park hopefully the trails will stay natural. Continuing trail creation has allowed some very good sections to be added.
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| Posted by: Nedhead on 12/27/2007 |
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This is a really fun trail system that deserves to be explored. It's not all laid-out nice and neat like some places, which to me keeps it fun and keeps the posers away.
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| Posted by: Zach on 8/10/2007 |
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[[[im not sure if we just missed it but, this trail was terrible. it was mostly paved and there were only a few places that were not paved, they were like...100 meters long. it was good exercise...if your old or under 10. im upset. ]]] Obviously you didnt explore very much because there are plenty of trail, they can get repetitive but a great quick ride with decnt up and downhills
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| Posted by: Brandon on 7/21/2007 |
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Great Ride!!!
Too many trails to talk about. There is something for everyone in this maze. You need to spend time exploring. Some good rooty/rocky doubletracks with nice climbs. Plenty of twisting single track and med. downhill runs.
Not a lot of jumps but you can find a decent drop or two and a really nice log crossing if you are up for a challange.
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| Posted by: kew on 6/3/2007 |
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Trails are nice for beginner level riders. If you are intermediate or advanced you will not be challenged and may find the trails dissapointing.
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| Posted by: t-roy on 5/23/2007 |
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nice big park with lotz of singletrack, some good steep climbs and a few nice dropoffs! lotz of ruts, with alittle h2o crossing if u find it. even sone nice rock areas. have fun, i did.
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| Posted by: Josh on 5/5/2007 |
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yeah dude you missed it. When you go through the main entry, go across the bridge and up the hill, at the top of the hill, a gravel road is to the right (park there). Go down the dirt road. There are trails that go the left and right. the ones on the left are tight single track through pine forests. the ones on the right end up back to the lake eventually. If you go all the way to the end of the dirt road, one trail goes left and another goes right. Left is a pretty technical downhill with some small drops. to the right is another trail that ends back up at the lake. all of these trails have single tracks that fork off. EXPLORE!!!!!
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| Posted by: Harrison Smith on 4/21/2007 |
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im not sure if we just missed it but, this trail was
terrible. it was mostly paved and there were only a
few places that were not paved, they were like...100
meters long. it was good exercise...if your old or
under 10.
im upset.
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| Posted by: bibin a thomas on 9/13/2006 |
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for someone who is a beginer in biking both on road and off road the park offers a little chalenge and it has about two small lakes and its the best to see sunsets at so do enjoy
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| Posted by: Scott on 11/27/2005 |
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Whole lot of fun for mixed skill levels. I've done it with a 9-year-old who managed most of the tricky parts fairly well. A word of caution-some of the equestrian riders can get a little possesive of "their" trails. (It's actually mixed use, so cyclists *are* in the clear). Be prepared for some rude stares, and more importantly be prepared to dismount and wait for inexperienced equestrians to get their skittish mounts to go by.
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