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Review Date May 6, 2007 Overall Rating
2 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
2 of 5
Technical Difficulty
2 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: fibonacci
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Cross Country Rider Summary: Recent weather has not been kind to this trail. Several times I had to get off my bike to get around fallen trees in the path, and the lack of rain means there is little activity on the shoals that leand this area its name. Other than that, this is a great beginners trail. You could certainly bring the whole family for a ride through the woods without having to worry that they will face anything they can't handle. I happen to believe that we need trail like this, where beginners can hone there skills. Certainly there are trails in the area that offer greater chalenges, but for those who are looking for a nice ride in the woods, this is a great trail. Other recommended trails in the same area: For those looking for greater challenges, head south. San Felasco in Alachua has enough hills to offer a challenging workout. Santos in Ocala more than 60 miles of singletrack and the Vortex stunt area besides. For the truly adventurous, Razorback in Reddick has challenges to test the mettle of even the most accomplished riders.
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Review Date October 27, 2002 Overall Rating
2 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: Bill H
, from Gainesville Summary: All the trails in this area are pretty much the same. Nice views of the river, but not overtly technical at all. Even beginners will find this trail not too difficult. If you want some real fun, head south to razorback. Good for solitude, as I saw no one all day. Recommended Route: website Other recommended trails in the same area: Long Branch is better
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Review Date April 8, 2002 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: CJ
, from Deland, FL Summary: Rode this trail while I was up camping at Stephen Foster campground. I must admit I was not overly impressed. The previous reviews led to a intermediate rider trail but I thought it was too easy for that. Not overly technical and you had to just lay on the speed to keep it interesting. Veiws were nice though. You get to see the river in a couple of spots... if you slow down to notice. After Belview and Reddick I would lable this trail a moderate beginners course. Nice views, fast with some small technical parts. Good trail to stop by if your in the area. Recommended Route: Pretty easy to find. Right in White Springs. behind the ball field Other recommended trails in the same area: Belview... definatly Reddick for a thrill.
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Review Date April 15, 2001 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Every few months
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Reviewed by: Brother Gene
, from JAX FL Summary: All the trails in White Springs are good for Florida trails. Bridge to Bridge is one of their best! Good climbs, decents, and a little techy in some spots. I would recommend this trail to all stable riders, if your good go fast, if not go slow and use caution. If I lived closer I would ride these trails every day. They are worth the trip from JAX on Saturday! I give it four tires because it is some of the best Florida can offer. Recommended Route: Go to white springs join the SBA and they will give you a map of the trails. They good folks their at SBA do the maintence on these great FL trails. Give them your support if you ride more than once. Other recommended trails in the same area: The trail to the front door of SBA. You'll find some good people and good trails!
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Review Date March 4, 2001 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Ridden Trail: Please Select
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Reviewed by: Bud Elder
, from Palm Bay FL Summary: Good singletrack about 5 miles long semi-technical with elevation changes. Well buffed trail and can be very fast. Good portion of trail follows the Suwannee River. Recommended Route: Take 41 north out of lake city to white springs turn left on Adams Memorial rd. go to dirt continue until you see kiosk and trail starts there! Other recommended trails in the same area: Local trails are managed by Suwannee Bike Association, headquarters are in downtown White Springs.
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