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Overview
This
East Loop is the less technical loop and definitely recommended for newer riders. You can ride this in both directions and it's a blast both ways. As an alternative to shake things up, you can also ride the
Lake Tom Steed Full Loop starting from here.
Need to Know
The closest town with amenities is 7 miles so you should come prepared with food, drinks, etc. There are restrooms and showers near the RV park. This trail is rocky and very hardy. It can get a little sloppy in a few areas, but overall it holds up very well to the crazy OK conditions.
Description
The trailhead for the
East Loop starts just as you enter the park. You can park in the gravel lot and ride either direction. The easiest way is to head up the bank on the small pond directly in front of the parking lot. The normal direction of the trail is clockwise so take a left on the pond bank and cross a small grassy service road and you jump up a rock face directly onto the granite rock trail.
Be prepared! Within a few hundred feet of entering the trail you make a sharp right directly up a gnarly rock chute. It's totally ride-able, you just have to commit. This loop actually has several areas where you can get some speed and have a little flow. Enjoy it while you can :)
You'll hit the middle
Connector of the figure-eight that leads to the main
West Loop about halfway into the loop. However, to continue doing just the
East Loop, you'll stay right and continue the loop back to the east parking lot and your car.
There are several difficult sections, but there is only one section that is next to impossible to ride. We are working on the entry into this to hopefully give riders a 50/50 shot at some point. The rest of the
East Loop is fully ride-able.
History & Background
This trail was created by Dave Borrell some time in the late 1980's or early 90's. The trail has since been maintained in his memory and I think he would be pleased :)
Contacts
Shared By:
Corey White
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