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Chisholm Hall Park
5 reviews
 3.6 of 5

Some decent climbing.....watch out for dirt bikers
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Latitude
32.52423677239668
Longitude
-97.3282241821289
Trail Directions
exit hwy 174 from I-35. Follow 174 to Summercrest. Take a left on summercrest and follow it down to pleasant manor dr. take a right, the park is one block down.
Trail Length
??? miles
Trail Level
Trails for all skill levels
Trail Type
Singletrack
City/County
Burleson
   


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Reviews 1 - 5 (5 Reviews Total)

Review Date
November 13, 2002

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Once a month

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4.00 of 5, 1 votes

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Reviewed by: Richard Fitzwell , from Inuraz, CO

Summary:
Sounds like theres a lot of piston envy here. What you whiners dont realize, is that a lot of dirt bikers are people who have grown bored with the limits of a bicycle, and most of us will spank you on a mtn bike. Any one can ride a bicycle, it takes a man to pilot my CR250. So if you get caught in my rooster I would like to apologize in advance, maybe you could get some brighter neoprene butt-huggers so we have more time to slow down when we roll up on some mtn bikes! Aside from all the smack talking, this is a great place to ride anything. And a fun place for everyone to get along if we can overcome our piston envy!!!

Recommended Route:
All over the place 50 times in two hours.



Review Date
November 8, 2001

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Every few months

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Reviewed by: jake , from all over

Summary:
Take the walking trail to the east end of the park and head over the bridge push up the tiny hill and turn right and what you'll see is basically a large flat oval with the surrounding wooded area making up the border. Here the trick... within the tree line are several different routes that lead to much more interesting climbs, decents, single and double track of course and the occasional creek crossing. It sounds great but the danger here is the town itself - many trails end in development areas or huge garbage dumps - legal or not it looks like shit and can ruin a great day! Watch out for dirt bikes, they think they have the right of way every time so just save yourself some hassle and let 'em go!I would say all skill levels considering the amount of trails to choos from.

Recommended Route:
follow the walking path to the tree-line at the east end of the park.From there you can decide to ride over the double track cement bridge or just ride through the shallow stream- up the hill you can decide to follow the trail left or right but both of theses are flat except for the monsterous fire ant mounds which actually make great jumps!!

Other recommended trails in the same area:
Get on the highway no more than 2 miles away from the park and head to this little town called Cleburne! It's likea secret or something over there, for I have only seen other mountain bikers on rare occasions. Oh yeah the place to go is Cleburne State park - it has it all on a short loop trail but it is great!Some steep acends leed to a great view of the lake and a great ride with quick downhills and more climbs - to include technical, rock, dirt it's just great for a one day excursion!All skill levels - plenty of other choices



Review Date
November 4, 2001

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Every few months

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Reviewed by: Jesse Carrington , from Burleson, Tx.

Summary:
Do watch out for the motorcycles because they don'twatch for you.

Recommended Route:
My favorite way to go is to go past the creek and go to the back right of the field and ride up the hill and then you can fly down.

Other recommended trails in the same area:
Cleburne State Park is the best place to ride in the area.



Review Date
June 16, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Ridden Once

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Reviewed by: John Holmes , from Ft. Worth, TX

Summary:
This is a great all around trail. If they would keep the motorcycles off of it it would be even better. Screw pussies who have to use a motor to get up the hills. The trails out here are about 10 feet too wide because they are too steep for these guys and they end up spinning their tires all the way up. This trail is reccomended for anyone except for assholes who can't get up the hills without help from an internal combustion engine.

Recommended Route:
Go up, then come down



Review Date
December 12, 1999

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Ridden Once

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Reviewed by: jeff aishule , from mannheim, germany

Summary:
this is a decent trail, but watch out for the dirt bikes and motorcross geeks out there. one time i saw a truck that some moron decided to try and drive the trails with. it got stuck. i broke all the windows and took a crap on the dashboard. trails are for bikes, not trucks. good stuff, though.

Recommended Route:
turn right after the creek, go up the hill, and explore.



Reviews 1 - 5 (5 Reviews Total)



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