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Trail Description:
It is a really fun trail lots of mud and turns lots of small steep hills. It can be ridden by some kids but mostly adults. streams dirt bridges and much more. Come and try it out and get an ice cream after words kettle cove is on the other end
How to get there:
go down Fowler road and then go down to the end of Jewet road and take a right on to the road that loops off to the right then go around it and before you turn left on the loop you'll see a wooden fence go around that and go strait then you'll see a little pond on the right go to the left of that and then you'll see the trail.
Additional Notes:
Lots of FUN!
| Posted by: Murali on 2/22/2012 |
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At last, smeonoe comes up with the "right" answer!
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| Posted by: Jack on 8/26/2005 |
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I went there thinking that this trail would be as
good as it sounded - and to my dismay the trail
ended up being a trail that was not ment for mt.
biking. It starts out very nicely and then less than a
mile in becomes marsh with bridges that have hole
and no possible way to continue to ride. Don't
waste your time - can't be ridden you will find
yourself on and off the bike wondering why you are
torturing yourself.
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| Posted by: Yo on 9/6/2004 |
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Mountain bikes can go where ever they want to, wrenchy.
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| Posted by: Kimberly Homer on 8/10/2000 |
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This trail is on the Great Pond Land Trust Fund property and is not meant for mountain bikes. Also when you go around that fence, you're on private property and damage has been done to walkways, etc.
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