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Ride Summary:
Bullet fast and velvet smooth single track.
Trail Description:
Smooth fast single track without too many turns. The trails can be crowded and semi dangerous as young riders come out here to fill their need for speed.
How to get there:
Take Highway 169 N through Anoka. Continue this direction onto North 47.
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| Posted by: JW on 2/6/2011 |
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This isn't an official Anoka county park. To find it look for the library on cty road 116. There are other parks but the same name which are rum river parks, and they have no single track.
I would say spring is best, as the growth makes this trail a little painful by mid summer.
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| Posted by: josh on 9/22/2008 |
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This trail now has been partially ruined by a bobcat/dozer. There is still some sigle track, but nothing like it used to be. Just a dirt graded 6' wide trail with a few single trak spurs.
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| Posted by: giantrider on 11/14/2005 |
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I would definitly say this is a great place to develope your skills in bike riding. The Coarse offers single track paths which mostly consist of long straight aways with little incline. and if you keep your eyes open you will find tons of narrow deer trails. yeah some lead you to a dead end, but most will criss cross the singletrack trails, and if you find the right one it will lead you down by the rum river for an awesome view. i recommend hitting this trail in the fall. and watch out for the deer. great coarse
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| Posted by: matt on 6/21/2005 |
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To get there take US 169N to Hwy 47 North. Go right at County 116 and you'll cross the river. The trails are on your left. Park at the library. Some double track with lots of single track branching off it. Despite what the first commenter said there are no horse trails anywhere in Anoka. He must have been in an entirely different city along the Rum. The Trails are fast and smooth with some technical stuff along the river. Explore to make sure to see all of it.
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| Posted by: heighty on 5/10/2005 |
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i must have been on the wrong trail, cuz all i could find were paved walking paths that were criss crossed with some horse trails. other than the manure and softer surfaces and fresh rain it all was lame. i wish i could have found the right singletrac. i hate Anoka
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| Posted by: Good Boy on 12/18/2000 |
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A perfect place to work on your skills. These trails have everything you need and arent used that often. Main trail is a loop but many small trails branch off for some technical biking. A very peaceful ride with lots of wildlife along the Rum River. I live a few miles away but it would be worth the trip to hit this spot.
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