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Trail Description:
Built strictly for Mountain Biking in conjunction with the Cities Park and Rec as well as the Capital City Cycling Club. We hold an annual race in June open to beginners as well as an expert class. The loop can be ran numerous times as well as backwards to change the scenery.
How to get there:
located West of Jefferson City, MO on Hwy 50 and taking the Apache Flats exit to the Park. Trail entrance is across from the boat ramp before you get to the Marina.
| Posted by: Aaron A on 5/9/2009 |
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A very well maintained trail. Thanks to the Osage
guys; highly suggest giving this a ride, quite a bit for
everyone.
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| Posted by: Chip on 7/13/2008 |
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There are multiple trails at Binder. The total mileage is around 12 miles. It is a fun trail. Well planned. Also good maps.
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| Posted by: Josh C. on 6/5/2007 |
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A good trail has some harder parts (on the red trail) that really can challenge anyone has a lot of fun dips...if only it had some things to jump off
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| Posted by: Brian on 5/22/2007 |
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This was the first trail I rode with some friends and I thought it was a great experience. The downhills are pretty sweet, and the uphills will really challenge you. Through creeks and open fields, there's not a better place to start your way on the trails.
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| Posted by: ovtblkd ibouzmrad on 3/9/2007 |
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| Posted by: cfmlmm on 6/21/2005 |
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This trail has something for everyone; tight and twisty to open field, smooth to rocks and roots. A loop for beginners is near the trailhead. Across Rainbow Dr. and on the other side of the lake are loops for the advanced rider. The trails are built and maintained by a volunteer group known as the Osage Region Trail Association with the permission of Jefferson City Parks and Recreation. There is 13.5 miles at present, enough to make it worth traveling from out of town.
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| Posted by: barryvo on 6/1/2005 |
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Binder is a very scenic, very fun trail. Lots of challenges, lots of switchbacks, lots obstacles to manuever over. If you ride all the trails out there (just under 15 miles) you have had a fantastic workout.
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| Posted by: mtbikrchick on 5/25/2005 |
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Stacked loops that get more difficult the farther you are from the trailhead. The most technical sections are on the opposite side of the lake and a short section across Rainbow Drive. May the Force be with you and may you not get wet! Awesome singletrack with log piles and rocks that will challenge all but the pros. Kudos to the trail designers and builders. Awesome awesome trail system!
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| Posted by: Steamshovel on 5/25/2005 |
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This trail has now blossomed to 13.5 miles of the best single track you will find anywhere. It is based on the IMBA stacked loop design. There are 4 loops that get more challenging as you work your way around the lake and away from the trail head. This is a must ride!
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| Posted by: Big Jim on 5/6/2005 |
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Challenging trail, will give you a great workout.
Several water crossings, even a large fallen tree
with a ramp up that you can ride down. Careful on
the last bridge, you pop over a hill and look straight
down on it.It's easy to miss, I did...thanks to the
trail builders.
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