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Allaire State Park

Nearby Town: Wall, New Jersey
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: Single Track 85%
Dual Track 15%
Distance: 18.00 miles (28.96 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: 90 Feet (27 Meters)
Climbing: Steep At Times
Skill Level: Something for everyone
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
From hard packed to beach sand. Tight singletrack to wide jeep roads. Soft long climbs in spots and in others they're rooty, steep and technical. Decents are fast and tight. Some decents push the envelope on your technical skills while others are downright nuts. Plenty of trails to choose from in Allaire, you can take it easy here or you can hammer. Watch for runners, horses and hikers (and hunters during season). SAND, remember that, in spots you could drop a blanket, umbrella and cooler and pretend you hear waves.

How to get there:
Garden State parkway south to Exit 98 to Route 34 south. After exit, make right at first light (Sunoco on corner). Follow till road comes to a "T" and make a right. Go over Parkway and make first left onto Hospital Road. After road dips down by a river parking area is 1/4 mile on right.

Additional Notes:
No night riding!! Remember those IMBA rules, we almost lost these trails!!


Posted by: QBALL on 8/19/2009
Love the trails been going there for years and it never gets old. I cant tell you to go off the marked trails but if you do head to the river. If you find the trail along the river take it to the end... you will love it...


Posted by: MATT on 7/24/2009
Close to everything. Has some nice extreme trails. LOVE IT...


Posted by: FISHnCHIPS on 9/24/2007
Trails are poorly marked, I've only been once, and got lost for a little...it's easy to do. I guess a map would help. All in all, still had fun. I have seen pics of a lot of bridges, but couldn't find them. Does anyone know what trail they are on?


Posted by: Minotaur on 9/9/2007
I've ridden mtb on pavement for years but this was my first real mtb trail ride. I rode about 8 miles in a little under 2 hours. It was tough, hot & sweaty. And a really good ride. Best advice I can give: get the South Side Trail Map from the camping center, and familiarize yourself with the route. I got lost trying to get out and did a lot of doubling back. The only thing that marks the routes is the colors: blue and orange intersect, so you could wind up going around forever.


Posted by: dustin on 8/21/2007
havent been yet...going this weekend with girlfriend...just got us two bikes and she is more siked about riding then me kinda...she went out for first time last week and loved it...she should really like this


Posted by: W.I.D on 6/1/2007
I dont know this isnt were i wanna go..But yet it is close 2 were i live!!


Posted by: gt4life on 5/8/2007
cross the road from the hospital rd parking lot, 5 minutes gets you to the best made jump section ive ever seen


Posted by: T- tam jones on 3/2/2007
these trails have something for everyone, been going ever since i was able to ride and still never gets old!


Posted by: haro extremex3 on 1/27/2007
nice good downhills and and xc fast dhs and some climbs but all worth it


Posted by: haro extremex3 on 1/24/2007
awesome duhh and very good downhills and single track and even some cool bridges




 



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