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A local fun singletrack trail with a few grades and obstacles to make it interesting.


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Map Key

2.1

Miles

3.4

KM

Singletrack

227' 69 m

High

179' 55 m

Low

80' 24 m

Up

52' 16 m

Down

1%

Avg Grade (1°)

10%

Max Grade (6°)

Dogs Leashed

E-Bikes Unknown

Riverside and sandy trail turns to mush after a hard rain.

Description

Start/stop on the map is only one entrance to the park. The Nature Center on the other side of the park has a really nice parking lot and playground, so if you drive there you should use that lot.

Most of the trail is well-used and can be congested on the weekends, but most other times it's open. There are a couple of chainring high obstacles, so you may need to dismount if you aren't used to powering over them. There are some wooden boardwalks and lots of intersecting trails, so you can make your own routes.

The south end can get somewhat overgrown in the middle of summer, so long pants or scratch tolerance is required. Fall and winter is very open.

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Shared By:

Brandon Plaster

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#685

in Virginia

#25,714

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