Review Date January 30, 2012 Overall Rating
2 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
2 of 5
Technical Difficulty
2 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a year
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Reviewed by: Yeti
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Cross Country Rider Summary: Basically exposed roots, lots of poison ivy at the summer St end in spring and summer, tight turns and some low lying marshy area. More of a walking area.
Attn parents; YPD has had to post signs saying 'area being watched' because someone saw guys in there with pants down, real nice.........
Some cool features, good fishing pond, just too short to be a destination
Recommended Route: Use only if you need to get from 6a to get to willow St trail. Start at Dennis pond, you can only park there if you are a Yarmouth resident with children, and they must be with you. (yes descrimination against the childless). So park somewhere else, start on summer St, go around pond, hit willow St and take left, go a mile or so on road, towards hyannis, after second bridge take right into woods and that's willow St. Other recommended trails in the same area: Willow St trail,
And there is a link that starts a little further down on the left, past willow St trail, that eventually leads with a few miles of nice straight dirt to the bayberry hills golf course bike trail(paved)
Willow is the best in area , challenging and just fun
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