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Ride Summary:
Well-marked state park trails offering some of the best riding in Nebraska. Not flat!
Trail Description:
There are two parks here: Fort Robinson State Park and Chadron State Park. At Chadron State Park, the trails are accessible from the large campground. The Pine Ridge Trail is in the southwest part of the park: a longer, more technical trail which has many rocky areas which many intermediate riders will enjoy. The trails in Fort Robinson State Park are located off of Soldier Creek Road. Starting at Carter P. Johnson Lake, the loops around the boundary of the park for the most part.
How to get there:
Chadron State Park: From Chadron take US 20 West to 385 South. Turn right on 385 and follow the signs to Chadron State Park.
Fort Robinson State Park: From Chadron take US 20 West for 20 miles to the Park, located on the right side of the road.
Additional Notes:
Camping is highly recommended. Watch for wildlife as this is a remote area.
| Posted by: Big Jo on 4/8/2005 |
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Spring riding is great. Get's sandy in the Crawford area toward mid-summer.
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| Posted by: Brian on 9/21/2002 |
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Get a map in town. There are tons of trails south of Chadron. Also a few good trails south of Crawford and between the two towns. Great place to spend a whole day.
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| Posted by: scott on 3/18/2002 |
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Great riding!! See the owner of the bike shop in town for trails not on the map!! there are alot out there.
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| Posted by: Brant on 7/12/2001 |
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Lots of good trails in the National Forest ground just outside of Chadron. Very well mapped out.
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| Posted by: amy on 6/7/2000 |
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YAH BABY IT ROCKS NO PUN INTENEDED
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