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Triangle Trail

Nearby Town: Syosset, New York
Ride Type: Loop
Trail Type: not specified
Distance: 4.00 miles (6.44 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: not specified.
Climbing: Steep and Technical
Skill Level: Advanced Skills
User Density: not specified.



Ride Summary:
A short loop that you can do laps on. Awesome riding because it offers so many different challenges.

Trail Description:
Triangle trail is the most popular trail on Long Island. A short loop but it will test all of your abilities. Try to see how many times you can do it in an hour. Serious studs have been able to do three to four loops in 60 minutes. From the Triangle you can connect with the Greenbelt trail and ride it all the way into Bethpage State Park and even further.

How to get there:
To reach Stillwell, take the LIE to the Seaford Oyster Bay Expressway (Rt. 135) North and stay on 135 until the 2nd to last exit. This Rt. 25 (Jericho Turnpike) heading EAST. Stay on Rt. 25 to the third light, which is Southwoods Road. Make a left on Southwoods, pass Syosset High School on your left and look to your right for a sign that says "Stillwell Field." Turn in and drive all the way to the furthest point east in the parking lot. You'll see other bikers there!




Posted by: Rocio on 2/22/2012
Nice to see rropets on Michigan adventures! Wave next time you come through. (Not a cyclist in your class, didn't understand much of it but hey! you loved da U.P. so y'all come on back!)


Posted by: mike on 6/11/2009
2nd time ther from last year bigg bifference the locals built new tails called the snake pit. preety sick nice down hill and allot more jump then last year. alot fun to ride


Posted by: trailghostrider on 6/27/2007
some parts of this trail are fun, but most of it is not. the trail is a mess, destroyed by renagade dirt bikes and quads. the uphills are full of broken boards and watchout for those nails. the black diamond section is tough and that's where you earn your stripes. personally, i don't like the trail and i live 5 minutes away from it. i rather drive 40 miles to rocky point.


Posted by: Heckler Steve on 7/22/2004
I used to love this trail, then I started going upstate and found real MTB trails! For LI iits good but cannot compete with anything from Westchester north!


Posted by: Kevin B on 7/20/2003
clearly best on LI, I used to ride it daily years ago. newbies, please remember this is a ONE WAY trail.


Posted by: Steve on 11/6/2002
This is a great trail. Some technical stuff but short enough to handle. One somewhat nice climb. The actual name of the trail though is Stillwell Woods.


Posted by: fsd fds on 9/19/2002
passages


Posted by: joshua on 12/7/2000
IM NEW TO THIS SPORT, AND WENT RIDING ON THIS TRAIL TWICE. THE FIRST TIME I BROKE MY FINGER BUT THE NEXT WEEK I WAS BACK WITH A VENGENCE!! LOVE THIS TRAIL.


Posted by: Gerard on 10/26/2000
I am a beginner and went on this trail today...wow did I get a work-out it took me about 1 hour anf 10 minutes, including breaks and walking up those steep climbs...loved it, Got to get in shape befor ei go there agin though


Posted by: Harry A. Romero on 9/14/2000
definitely tons of fun! nice climbs and awesome chutes make for a fun day, me and my friends like to ride as fast as our stamina will allow!




 



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