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Stay On Target

Nearby Town: Renton, Washington
Ride Type: Loop
Trail Type: Single Track 95%
Dirt Road 5%
Distance: 1.00 miles (1.61 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: not specified.
Climbing: Flat
Skill Level: Advanced Skills
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
This is a north shore style trail very fun little bridges 2-3 feet in the air and even 20 feet in the air 6.5ft drop, a few jumps, over 190ft of elevated man made trails.

How to get there:
Go to phillip arnold park ride up the road and at the top on the right go through the cement blocks and down the trail take the second right go to the end of the trail. Go right and about 50 ft on the left is the trailhead.


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Posted by: Nick on 5/14/2005
Phillip Arnold Park has many amazing trails that I recommend for everyone, from beginners to extreme advanced riders. There are people that have been building some very complex stunts with see-saws and tiny little bridges that are alwasys fun to go over. Ride these trails!!


Posted by: Denny on 5/24/2002
Stay on target lives on. If you build it, they will come!!!!!


Posted by: Armando on 6/29/2001
ADIOS STRUCTURES !It has been confirmed that the plywood park which taught some of us a few tricks is no longer there. Oh Stop crying and be creative...URBAN RIDING!


Posted by: Denny on 5/30/2001
IN MEMORY OF STAY ON TARGET. I was just there and Puget Sound Energy has it posted "NO TRESPASSING" BIKE STRUCTURE TO BE REMOVED AFTER JUNE 1ST. It's not gone yet but I think it is just a matter of time. Too bad I was begining to get the hang of it!(So much for secret trails)


Posted by: Mike on 5/22/2001
Duane,The trail is hardly a secret anymore...the trail reviews here are proof of that.


Posted by: Denny on 5/21/2001
An excellent trail if you are into that kinda stuff. I visit in hopes of catching someone actually riding these "Big Hit" stunts. The smaller bridges are more my speed, great for building balancing skills and technique. If you have your doubts about your abilities, stick to the other trails. And respect the work these guys have put into this thing and DON'T VANDALIZE THE BRIDGES!!!


Posted by: Duane on 5/4/2001
Now you've gone and done it...The word is out about the Stay on Target and it will probably torn down by the end of this season. Shame we can't keep this engineering marvel. Next time keep it a secret!


Posted by: Mike on 4/5/2001
Duane is absolutely wrong. The ladders part is called Stay On Target. The Parasite is on the opposite side of the park (the North side). For photos and videos check out http://www.mtbzone.com. Have fun!


Posted by: Duane on 3/21/2001
THIS TRAIL IS NOT YOUR DIRTY LITTLE SECRET!! IT IS ASLO NOT "STAY ON TARGET"! This is the parasite trail and has been known locally for the last 2-3 years. I wish the stupid tourist who keeps duplicating trails under different (and wrong) names on htis site would keep it to himself. The trail is excellent but need s to be maintained by all users.Don't move things around to your liking if you can't ride over them. Some of us can and enjoy the trail as it is. That's why we CAN ride it because we practice.




 



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