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Sometimes gnarly, occasionally overgrown, and always entertaining.


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2.9

Miles

4.7

KM

Singletrack

3,642' 1,110 m

High

3,123' 952 m

Low

120' 37 m

Up

521' 159 m

Down

4%

Avg Grade (2°)

35%

Max Grade (19°)

Dogs Unknown

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Description

Lindy Run Trail connects the upper and lower sides of Loop road. It is best accessed from the top and ridden down where it exits adjacent to Lindy Run, a stream that has to be forded on the Loop Road. The trail begins with a gradual but technically challenging ascent over roots, rock and bog. The trail provides more of the same as it crests the mountain and begins a gradual descent.

This continues, with some fun sections over the rocks until the trail crosses the Plantation Trail at about the halfway point. As it continues, the Lindy Run Trail descends more abruptly and changes character. This part is sometimes gnarly, occasionally overgrown, and always entertaining. It was reopened around 2012 by hard work from the local crew. Lower down, the trail comes out under some large boulders with a stunning cliff-like face.

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Adam Linstedt

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Trail Rankings

#474

in West Virginia

#25,310

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Stream crossing coming out of Blackwater Falls park
Oct 8, 2017 near Davis, WV
Loop Road
Dec 29, 2014 near Davis, WV
Start of Lindy Run Trail
Dec 29, 2014 near Davis, WV
Lindy Junction at Plantation
Dec 29, 2014 near Davis, WV

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Oct 20, 2021
Betsy Saylor
From Davis Tr, we guessed Lindy was beyond our skills, & it was, but we needed a loop. A pretty, mostly hike-a-bike for us; north half way overgrown. 2.9mi — 1h 00m
Aug 14, 2020
Reid Bailey
Aug 7, 2016
Richard Vargo
A little over grown in a lot of places. MANY mud bogs! Some were very deep, most were not ridable. 2.9mi
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