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Pattaconk Trails
6 reviews
4.67 of 5
Tons of riding here. Mostly singletrack. Trails around lake are very tech, some spots unridalbe but lead to some Great singletrack riding behind the pond. A good way into this section is on the wooded side of the damn to get there roll down the road you came in on and take yor 1st left up towrds the damn. the trail splits right take you around the pond (tough) left takes up to a nice long not steep climb. they bolth get you to more good riding. all comes out on the state forest road and will take you back to the main lots. If you take trails heading away from pond your in for real technical, with many unridable spots, real old school riding, You could also encounter some enduro motocross riders back there, but the trails are great fun if your in the mood for a real challange. Stick to trails you can get easly lostback there.
Rt 9 Exit 6 head west on 148 untill you hit cedar lake rd. Take right and follow untill you see Cockaponset
state forest preserve on left just past chester boy scouts camp. Go all the way to end. There will be two
large gravel parking lots.
Park here.
Summary: i ride here about 3-4 times a week. its the best place to ride. its actually called cockaponsett state forest. it can be accesed from killingworth, haddam and chester. the best riding is from chester to haddam and back. the other side isnt as fun.
Recommended Route: if you go there make sure to ride the red trail at least once. its such a rush, lots of crazy downhills
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Review Date June 21, 2002
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
Reviewed by: Paul Bickford
, from Chester, CT
Summary: I actually ride here over once a week, and i'd do it more if i could. Right in town, and the trails are awesome. great practice for any beginners
Recommended Route: Start from the lake and take the around-the-lake route-just go down that single trail and turn right at the fork. Go past the campsite up the hill, and take a right onto the red trail-sweet downhill. go up the hill and you're back where u started.
Other recommended trails in the same area: anything bikes are allowed on
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Review Date July 20, 2001
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
Reviewed by: S.M.
, from VT
Summary: These trails are some of the best I've been on in CT. In a single loop, you get high-speed rollers, gnarly baby-head fields, log bridges, ladder bridges and super fun down hills... oh yeah, and the mini-climbs are amusing too! Not only is the riding sick, I have yet to see another soul out at the farther corners of the park! Trail maps are readily availiable on the web, just bring a copass and you're set..unless you end up riding with Rene and Dave, they're regular blood hounds. I suppose any one can ride here, but the better you are, the more you'll get to explore the real goods.
Recommended Route: From the top right lot, drop in at the far left corner and follow the blue blaze (bikes are allowed here) to the right, cross the river and conect with the red blazed trail... the yellow blaze...red in blue...its all good!
Other recommended trails in the same area: Middlesex isn't far, and is just as fun owing to its killer tech level. Super fun rock ledges and walls, off-camber roots...tasty! Now, if there were just some climbs!
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Review Date April 15, 2001
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Ridden Trail: Please Select
Reviewed by: TStew
, from Bristol
Summary: Everything I'd read before going in said great riding but easy to get lost??? I thought the trails were blazed well for easy navigation. Seems as though it gets enough riders to sustain well worn signs of life everywhere we went. We did encounter a few "unridable" sections but the place rocked none the less! Cannot wait to go back:-)
Recommended Route: Plenty of choices from what I could see. Being my first time there, we followed the recommendation of a fellow reviewer. I was totally impressed with the variety of terrain. Great mix up of fire road, real sketchy single track, and a few climbs and downhills to boot.
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Review Date June 30, 2000
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
Reviewed by: Phil
, from Ocean Grove, NJ
Summary: I was sent to the park by guys at a bike shop in Westbrook and it was everything and more. Good Climbs, rocky, very muddy, (the pond was over the banks, the trail was flooded) streams and single track. I did not have much time to ride (only 2 hours) but I look forward to going back with someone who knows the trail.
Recommended Route: I don't think I could find it again.
Other recommended trails in the same area: Still looking for them. Need to know for when I am
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