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Ride Summary:
Two loops, one 12 miles and the other is 6 miles.
Trail Description:
The Birdseye loop is really two loops. One loop is 6 miles and consists of mostly double track jeep roads. This is a good ride for beginners. From this main loop, you can hook up with a singletrack loop that offers more challenge. (follow the blue arrows.) The singletrack loop makes the ride 12 miles and includes some strenuous climbs and can get a bit overgrown in the summer months.
How to get there:
From I-64, go to Exit 72 and head North on HWY 145 for about 6 miles looking for a sign. Turn right onto the gravel road and follow it for about a mile to a spur road with a gate to your right. Park here and start the ride at the gate.
| Posted by: Parmelia on 12/13/2011 |
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You've really ipmresesd me with that answer!
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| Posted by: RC on 6/28/2004 |
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Horses have damaged much of the wetter parts of this trail.
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| Posted by: kneese on 9/11/2002 |
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My wife and I are avid hikers and this is the first trail that we have moutain biked. We love it. It is perfect for people who are just starting out...
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| Posted by: Jeff B. on 10/29/2000 |
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The single track and fire road portion can be linked together. This ride has some quite a few different types of challenges: several long hills, some short steep shots, steam crossings, upland meadows, pond edge, hardwood sections, dense brush sections, and technical challenges. There is a dairy bar in the town of Birdseye for after ride replenishment. Hardly anyone using the trails.
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