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 3.08 of 5

This is not a trail for the timid. The descents are almost vertical, with lots of dropoffs onto babyhead- strewn chutes. In other words, BURLY!!! If you actually think north shore is technical, you are NOT ready for this! But if you want to put your skills to the test, this is about the best the metroplex has to offer. To quote one local:" these trails are so dope, you could sell them to David Lee Roth by the dime bag!" Word.
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Latitude
32.74801260358348
Longitude
-97.26917266845703
Trail Directions
Take I-30 to Beach street going south. Take Lancaster to Collard on left. Two blocks up, go right on Meadowbrook. Follow Meadowbrook to Chelsea on left. About 50 feet up on left is trailhead. At the bottom of the 3/4 mile (or so) downhill, take a left. It will take several rides to find all of the trails contained within this rat-maze. WARNING: this trailhead is in a kind of shady neighborhood, so if you are worried about your car getting broken into, you may want to hide any valuables (word to the wise).
Trail Length
6miles
Trail Level
Extreme
Trail Type
Singletrack
City/County
Fort Worth
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Review Date
July 4, 2005

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

Aerobic Difficulty
 2 of 5

Technical Difficulty
 4 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Ridden Once

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Reviewed by: Guinness_Man ,  Weekend Warrior

Summary:
It has the potential to be a great trail. There has been no trail maintenance as far as I could tell. If CAMBA (or anyone, someone) took over I believe it would be a great addition to Fort Worths MTB trails.

Other recommended trails in the same area:
Z Boaz, Burleson park if you want a quick run



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Review Date
May 30, 2004

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Aerobic Difficulty
 4 of 5

Technical Difficulty
 4 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Ridden Once

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Reviewed by: apariah ,  Weekend Warrior

Summary:
For anyone not familiar with Fort Worth please take this route to get to the trail. Take I-30, exit Oakland, and go south, to park near NBC channel 5, turn left, on Barnett and follow the road toward the huge antennas. There is a trailhead right pass the fenced off area. To go to the trail head off Chelsea, follow Oakland to Meadowbrook, and take a left Chelsea should be your next right, there is a big wooden sign on the corner marking where the trail begins, you can drop, and I do mean drop on the trail right past the benches. I got lost trying to get here, if you use yahoo maps, just map the driving directions from your location to Chelsea Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76103. FYI there is a Chelsea Dr; do not go here there are no trails. After getting lost trying to find the place, I contacted the police for directions, they stated the area isn’t really bad, just make sure you lock your doors, and you should be ok. As for the trail, this place looks more like a jeep trail than anything I have ridden in North Texas, or Louisiana. When I first stated I thought I wish I would have brought my hard tail instead of my Full Suspension, rig, and then I found the rocks; bring your Full Suspension bike. This place has to be one of the most enjoyable rides in the area. Hard to believe in right off interstate 30. The trails seem to go on and on, it’s actually pretty easy to get lost, but getting back to your car is easy, you just hop off the trail and hit I30, and head back to your car. I actually had and incident where I screamed like al little g…. well I creamed like a British actor pretending to be a little girl. I like the trail a lot, but if you are in at least ok shape you may want to wait a bit. The drops are fun, but there are just as many climbs. Watch out for the tarantulas, and 4WD’s, the area is closed to motor traffic, but something cut these trails, and it wasn’t a car or a Quad bike, and I have a strong feeling this trail should not be ridden after it has rained. Have fun, this is a great trail; I wish DORBA would review it.

Recommended Route:
I have only ridden this trail once so far, but I would suggest starting at Chelsea Rd,, drop in, and have fun, there are a few creek crossings, and big pipe crossings, its a strange place, but fun. If you ride up the road further on Chelsea Rd, and stay to the right, you will see a couple of other places to get on the trail.

Other recommended trails in the same area:
This is the fisrt trail I have ever heard of in Fort Worth, but if you don't mind going to Arlington, which isn't to far you may wnat to visit River Legacy, of Green Oaks.



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Review Date
January 23, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Aerobic Difficulty
 5 of 5

Technical Difficulty
 4 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Ridden Once

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Reviewed by: gregmc ,  Cross Country Rider

Summary:
This trail has potential to be the best extreme in the area. Full suspension is a must. It is rocky, up and down, and not for the weak of heart. I've ridden in Colorado and this trail, with TLC, can be the best extreme trail Tx can offer.

Recommended Route:
Park at channel 5

Other recommended trails in the same area:
North Shore, Cleburne



Review Date
September 17, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Ridden Once

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Reviewed by: RomerDude , from Fort Worth, TX

Summary:
Looks like some awsome trails- I went through them once with a mountain board ( neat concept, but they need to evolve some more ) but not on my bike.
But I see that some of you still ride it since they closed them. Did they re-open them? If not, is it easy to ride em and not get hasseled? post some current stories, please! These are ony 5 minutes from my house and my SC Bullit keeps getting out of the garage and headng for em'!
( and hey everybody just drop the flamming- you should be smart enough not to respond to some teenagers ( at least mentally ) silly post. )

Recommended Route:
Get on at the beginning and finish at the end.

Other recommended trails in the same area:
Horseshoe, Cedar Hill, Rowlett



Review Date
March 5, 2002

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Ridden Once

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Reviewed by: Ben Jokisch , from N. Richland Hills, TX

Summary:
This is actually my second time riding this trail. The first time it was raining and I couldn't seem to find the rest of the trail.
This trail is pretty rocky, with some large rocks on some of the hills you have to watch out for. Just loose terrain. I actually bailed because I thought I wouldn't make this one down hill section... silly me, I would have cleared it. I rode around 3:00p on a weekday and I didn't see anybody but a guy and his dog. I don't see how anyone would want to actually walk this trail... it's just too rocky and steep.

Recommended Route:
Starting at the Channel 5 parking lot does seem like the best way. Then just follow the trails close to the highway.

Other recommended trails in the same area:
Knob Hill (do the drop off into the creek!)



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