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Trail Description:
Not far from Cincinnati in the town of Fairfield, you'll find a medium sized circuit of trails. Mostly hard pack single track with a few serious technical sections riddled with rocks, roots and logs. You'll also enjoy the short fast descents.
How to get there:
From Cincinnati take U.S. Hwy 127 north to Fairchild. Once you reach Fairchild take a left on Hunter Road. Follow to park entrance.
| Posted by: Coach Outlet on 7/27/2012 |
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| Posted by: jpr on 3/11/2010 |
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Cyclocross yes. Mountain bike...um...no.
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| Posted by: sjh on 4/23/2009 |
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2 thumbs!! well maintaind
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| Posted by: glb on 10/29/2008 |
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in my opinion the best mountain bike trail in cinci
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| Posted by: Norris on 12/15/2007 |
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CORA (Cincinnati Off Road Alliance) maintained trail. Lots of up and down, Mount Mother. Multiple sections in and out of woods (follow maps closely). Green trail approximately 1 miles, Orange trail around 3 miles.
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| Posted by: Bill on 7/30/2007 |
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lots of up and down. Long, fast, downhill sections that are challenging in many ways.
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| Posted by: Biker on 6/14/2005 |
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The town nearby Harbin Park is Fairfield, not Fairchild.
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| Posted by: Donny Denny on 2/17/2005 |
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Flowwy with lots of turns and switchbacks and a few technical section, nothing to terribly difficult though. A good ride to get in shape, definitely a lung-burner. For the most part, good stuff if you hit the orange trail.
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| Posted by: Mtezzee on 10/30/2003 |
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The city is called Fairfield, not Fairchild!
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| Posted by: sideshow on 10/30/2003 |
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this is by far the best place to ride around the nati. i don't really consider it flat though. i think it might be in the range of 6 or 7 miles, found a lot of trails not marked on the map
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