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Trail Description:
Ohio State University students know just how good this small intricate circuit of trails can be. Nearly all singletrack through the trees of Tuttle Park there are a few sections with technical challenges.
How to get there:
Once in Columbus take Ohio State Hwy 315 north from I-71 to Lane Avenue and go east. Follow to first stoplight after crossing the Olentangy River. Then take a left. Continue on this road until turning left on Norwich and follow to park entrance.
| Posted by: Darrin on 8/9/2005 |
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Mt. Biking? You have got to be kidding me. It's just a little playground.
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| Posted by: boy wonder on 3/25/2004 |
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Pretty boring ride, even if you are used to Ohio riding. The bmx section is nice, but it is usually too crowded. Nothing too technical, the most fun is riding over roots along the river as fast as you can without dunking yourself.
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| Posted by: Ummmmm on 3/16/2004 |
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Yeah so, I've ridden at Tuttle park many times when I used to live on campus last year. Most the trails are flat, and there are a few climbing up to 15 feet. Towards the east side of the trails, is the olentangy river, so be careful riding on the edges over the roots. Tear it up if you even can there haha.
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| Posted by: andy on 9/21/2000 |
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it blows
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| Posted by: Josh on 6/23/2000 |
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Continue on past that jump park, cross the river via the spillway or new bike bridge, and you'll find even more, tighter trails. Cross the river again on the paved trail, coss the North Broadway bridge, and on the south side of the bridge you'll find a new, moto-X style jump park that somebody has been putting a lot of time into.
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| Posted by: Dave on 4/15/2000 |
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Flatland trails through wooded areas. No one trail that is longer than about a mile or two. Get ready to ride the same trail all day. Keep going farther along the paved trail to find the jump park hidden in the woods. The jumps gets it the 3 cranks.
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