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Trail Description:
Winding single track through woods. Creek crossings. Back and forth trails. Jump and trick area at the back of the area.
How to get there:
Rte 64 > Greenbrier Pkwy North > Right on Military Hywy > 1.5 Miles park at the softball fields on left.
| Posted by: The Dude on 8/24/2009 |
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no real trails boxed in by four streets
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| Posted by: Glen on 8/10/2009 |
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Nice trails to take the kids when the 'think they're ready'.Not to many roots. Local and close .After Harwood this is a walk. With all this rain bring your bug spray.
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| Posted by: Austin on 6/2/2009 |
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Just tried this place out today after work. It's an awesome place but I never would have found it without the person who posted the real directions to it. This is only my second place I have been in VA the first was First landing and this blew it outta the water. Lots of trails and nice jumps. Love it even more because it's real close to home. I will be coming here very often.
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| Posted by: Norman on 5/7/2009 |
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Anyone know what happened to all the man-made obstacles the trail used to have? I was very disappointed to see them all gone!
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| Posted by: Paul on 3/8/2009 |
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We had alot of fun on these trails. i recommend it for light trail riding with a decent amount of interesting obstacles. not alot of strenuous trails. great bmx jumping terrain if you are into that.
note, the directions above are incomplete and will land you at a burlington coat factory. off of military highway, you need to turn right at the volkswagon dealer onto Paramount, its a short drive up Paramount.
these are the directions we took, taken from another website:
From I-64, take the Indian River Road West exit. Take Indian River Road for about 3/4ths of a mile then turn left (Gas Station on left) onto Level Green BLVD. After about 1 mile turn left onto Drew Drive. Take Drew for about 1/2 mile when it becomes Paramount Ave. Travel about 1/4th of a mile further and you will see the trailhead on your right.
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| Posted by: Mark on 4/27/2008 |
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I enjoyed myself. Obstacles are amazing. Good local
spot.
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| Posted by: navyguy on 4/5/2008 |
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It's finally finished! My big (crazy) obsticle is finally done. It's at the train entrance right before the main engrance on rockaby rd. I tried to post pics of it, but I guess you can only post 1 pic. Either way, I hope everyone enjoys my creation. Just be ware, it is a advanced ramp. I may install a easy route off the contraption, maybe. My friends and I agree, if you can make it up the ramp, you can make it off the drop and the teeter. Just make sure your bike is ready for a 10 ft drop. Enjoy!
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| Posted by: navyguy on 4/5/2008 |
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ps. Email me if you want the rest of the pics I have. Or if you have questions about the trail. navyguy0403@yahoo.com
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| Posted by: navyguy on 3/17/2008 |
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My friends and I have been very busy adding new stuff to the park. I've already added a half moon (which is harder than it looks). And we're about 80% done building a drop, it'll be about 10 ft when complete. It'll also branch off to a seesaw, which is in my backyard and just needs to be hauled down there. I hope everyone enjoys the hard work we've been putting in.
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| Posted by: ..... on 3/14/2008 |
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nice spot for virginia beach...reminds me of riding bak in the day...lots of nice trails..ramps..jumps...good spot..
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