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Hurricane Reservoir

Nearby Town: White River Junction, Vermont
Ride Type: Loop
Trail Type: not specified
Distance: 10.50 miles (16.89 KM)
Duration: 1 - 2 Hours
Elevation Gain: not specified.
Climbing: Steep At Times
Skill Level: Weekend Warriors
User Density: not specified.



Ride Summary:
A short ride but technical.

Trail Description:
Ride has some pavement as it starts in town. Once out on the trail the terrain is rolling and rocky. Not to mention steep at times. Trails are well maintained single track, dual track and dirt roads.

How to get there:
From north or south Vermont, take I-91 to White River Junction. From west Vermont take hwy 4 east to White River Junction. Park in town near the train station.


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Posted by: mike on 12/3/2009
it's not bad. i do alot of trail running there. as for biking..some old logging roads are ok. the singletrack isn't in prime shape, mostly rideable. be aware the lower trails aren't for bikes and there's some big climbs here. take reservoir rd off kings highway to get there. trail should be obvious @ parking lot.


Posted by: Single Speed Dude on 4/1/2007
Use to have nice single track, but was trashed due to logging and so called land management by town. Better off going to the Kingdom Trails


Posted by: Rick on 7/8/2006
Couldn't find the trail from the parking lot. Better directions are needed. Wasted trip!




 



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