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Review Date May 3, 2009 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
3 of 5
Technical Difficulty
3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: Mikey_Dawg
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Weekend Warrior Summary: The park has 2 lakes so it provides a scenic ride for all biking desires. They have a paved trail that you can ride throughout the park but I havent really ridden that much at all. What I like most about this park is the variety. In any given area you are at, there are multiple trails that branch off through the park giving you a lot of variety of trails to explore. There is plenty of ascent and decent, a nice ride around the lakes, some great challenging single track, a little granite riding, and even an area with some bowls for some jumps, etc. There are also a handful of creeks that feed into the lakes that you can try and navigate through or just provide a good place to stop and enjoy the scenery. I put in about 13.5 miles there today and could have kept going for more if I hadn't run out of water / energy... just a ton of fun to be had there. I've run into a couple riders there that say that have routes they ride there that are over 12+ miles where they never ride the same section twice or at most ride 1 section twice to get to some other areas. Lots of stuff to explore there. If you are ever in the Gwinnet County area or live around the area and havent ridden there - I recommend you check it out. Recommended Route: I like to park near the playground and head into the trails right next to the fence located directly across from the playground/parking area. It is a good area to get into the trails and allows you to warm up as well. Many different routes to check out there so just get into the trails and start exploring. Other recommended trails in the same area: Harbin Alcovy (Brand new park opened 3/2009 - only partially opened though). GA International Horse Park. UGA Intermural field trails in Athens.
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Review Date April 13, 2009 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
3 of 5
Technical Difficulty
2 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: mtbtrekker
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Weekend Warrior Summary: to add to walljace's review dated 5/5/07, i would describe the trail as well maintained and smooth. during 2 hrs of very easy riding, we found over 11 miles of DIFFERENT trails. Recommended Route: i recommend reading walljace's review dated 5/5/07. he did a great job! i found i had to park before the gravel road, and we did not find the trail at the end on the left to be technical. we only spent two hours exploring at a recovery pace tho. Other recommended trails in the same area: ft. yargo (state park) in winder, ga. so far, i feel ft yargo is more difficult aerobically and technically than tribble mill (county park).
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Review Date May 5, 2007 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
3 of 5
Technical Difficulty
4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: walljace
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Weekend Warrior Summary: I love this place, there is a very nice assortment of trails. Beware crossing the granite falls at the old mill site, they can be slippery...... Recommended Route: When you go through the main entry, go across the bridge and up the hill, at the top of the hill, a gravel road is to the right (park there). Go down the dirt road. There are trails that go the left and right. the ones on the left are tight single track through pine forests. the ones on the right end up back to the lake eventually. If you go all the way to the end of the dirt road, one trail goes left and another goes right. Left is a pretty technical downhill with some small drops. to the right is another trail that ends back up at the lake. all of these trails have single tracks that fork off. EXPLORE!!!!! Other recommended trails in the same area: Fort Yargo - fast trail, but not as technical.
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Review Date December 22, 2006 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
4 of 5
Technical Difficulty
4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Every few months
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Reviewed by: ebayrandk
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Weekend Warrior Summary: I really enjoyed this trail system. There are a variety of different trails you can ride out here. They have some nice decents, with some nice little jumps, There are a few areas for granite climbs. Over all this is a nice ride has something for everyone. It will take a few rides to learn all the different trails so you can create which ever kind of ride you want. Recommended Route: Just go and get lost and enjoy. Other recommended trails in the same area: Horse park, dosset trails, heritage park
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Review Date July 9, 2005 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
2 of 5
Technical Difficulty
3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: Hyper
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Weekend Warrior Summary: This place is underrated! If you take the time and explore you will find a lot of awesome trails. I go here every week for a little exercise and it never gets boring. It’s not too advanced so it’s perfect for beginners. Watch out for horses, rabbits and deer! Recommended Route: After entering the park, follow the road past the red bridge. Park on this uphil. If you go up this road, there is a service road to the right; there are about 3 trails on each side you can choose from. The ones on the left are a bit shorter and lead you to the main road. The ones on the right go down to the lake and are longer and less networked. These also join up with the lake loops which are about a mile or so each. Be adventurous, EXPLORE!! Other recommended trails in the same area: Yellow River and Chicopee Woods
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