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Trail Description:
This fun ride is almost entirely singletrack. The trail offers a challenging and technical ride. One great thing about this area is there are three different loops for different riding abilities. Start with the easiest and work your way up.
How to get there:
Take Brownsville Road west from Skagg oil Co.. Veer right at the Y. (Pattrson Rd)Continue north on patterson to Byrd Rd., go left (west) to 1581 Byrd Rd.
Additional Notes:
A waiver must be signed before riding. Bike rental and kayak rental available.
| Posted by: Chris Murray on 7/29/2001 |
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These trails are the best trails i've been on. There is something for any type of rider. There is even a 1/4 mile loop to get warmed up on or to ride when you are waiting on your ride. The are steep climbs and downhills.
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| Posted by: Bill A on 12/15/2000 |
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The trails are all well marked singletrack with challenging climbs, twisting singletrack and some fast downs. At this time they have a blue 4 mile, orange 4 mile and red 6 mile loop system of varying difficulty. A 3.6 mile total out and back has been built for beginners. I hear they are going to add more trail this winter. Their site is www.doingitoutdoors.com
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| Posted by: Chris on 10/17/2000 |
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Trails go through a beautiful ravine. The trail is marked better than most and has 3 skill level trails. Some excellent climbs on the orange and red mixed with fun downhills. This is a place to refine your technical skills. First time riders (As I was when I first went) may want to go a little slower and get some practice and confidence. Great Trails!
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| Posted by: Kevin on 7/17/2000 |
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Correction on stats: 95% single track, 5% dual track. This place is private, quiet, has a bike shop with bike rental and kayak rental to workout your arms after burning your legs out. Has a small camping area you can use with permission. The trails do have everything for every type of rider. I strongly suggest to wear a helmet: many low hanging branches, fallen trees leaning overhead the trails, and tight squeezes between trees also. Trails are excellently maintained. It was well worth my 90 minute drive to see.
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