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Review Date February 11, 2008 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
1 of 5
Technical Difficulty
1 of 5
Ridden Trail: Every few months
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Reviewed by: GTScott
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Weekend Warrior Summary: I won't expand on what the previous reviewer stated as they were correct on all counts. What I will add is that this is a good, laid back trail for a beginner. It is as flat as they come and is wide with good lines of sight. I utilized this track for my wife as she was getting used to the sport of mountain biking. It would be a much more child friendly trail than some of the other local trails as well. Recommended Route: 4.25 mile loop clockwise Other recommended trails in the same area: Blankets Creek
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Review Date June 28, 2007 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
2 of 5
Technical Difficulty
2 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: prayer
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Cross Country Rider Summary: Four mile gravel loop w several branches into the upper peninsula at the Five Points intersection. Great views w deer, turkey, raccoons in the afternoons.
Originally proposed as a 12 mile asphalt loop of the Iron Cove Peninsula the route is now gradually becoming a gravel single-track. The money ran out and there will be no asphalt...
Well maintained by the great folks who run Red Top Mountain State Park. Rarely crowded. A good place to hit after work from NW Atlanta area…always open (even after heaviest of rains) as gravel base provides stable base.
I use the 4 mile loop course to time myself on 2 to 4 laps (8-16 miles) and ride it flat out. For some rougher & steeper climbs go explore the upper (higher elevations) peninsula. I rate overall as a 4 which is stretching... but this is a great start fo this State Park. Ideal place for beginners or intermediates. Much Potential for expansion on upper peninsula.
This area was a thriving iron ore mining community in the 1840’s till the 1920’s. There are some steep tailings mounds and deep ore cuts to explore.
Not a Blankets or Bear Creek but close by and never crowded on a week night … or on the weekend!
Recommended Route: Clockwise from the parking area. Other recommended trails in the same area: Blankets Creek, Bear Creek, Raccoon Mountain in Chattanooga
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