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Tom Triplett Park

Nearby Town: Pooler, Georgia
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: Single Track 50%
Dual Track 50%
Distance: 6.50 miles (10.46 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: 10 Feet (3 Meters)
Climbing: Flat
Skill Level: Something for everyone
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
Tom triplett Park consists of three intertwined loops of 3.5 miles, 5 miles nad 6.5 miles. There are lots of technical turns, some drops, fast downhills and loads of fun. Its a great way to tour this historic area.

How to get there:
AT I-95 and HWY.80 go east on hwy80 approx. 2.5 mi.s look for tom triplett park sign on right. trail head on left after R\R tracks.

Additional Notes:
Only minutes from Savanah


Posted by: Sarah on 12/8/2008
My spouse and went to this place. It was not much to hollar about. The place is called a community park and near trashy Pooler to boot. It is more set up for families and teens to go somewhere to act like asses. The "trails" are hard to navigate, easy to get lost and there is trash on the paths which is horribly depressing, from the asses that frequent this place, probably teens, hiding in there doing drugs and banging each other.


Posted by: Steve on 10/14/2008
Very good ride. Andy has been working his ass off out there.


Posted by: Wes on 7/3/2008
Very nice trails. You would not expect to have so much fun riding in Pooler.


Posted by: airforceguy on 11/28/2007
Pretty fun trail to ride. I'm new to this type of riding so it was quite an adjustment. Lots of rooty turns and boggy areas (after the rain). Several bridges/log jumps and technical turns. Tons of mosquitoes so take some bug spray.


Posted by: DustyB on 8/26/2006
For the area it deserves a 5. I don't know what fast downhills they're talking about, but it does take advantage of the minimal elevation change you can find here. Very fun trail, tight and technical (log jumps, rooty turns) for the area.




 



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