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Review Date March 1, 2013 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
4 of 5
Technical Difficulty
2 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: KevinShoes
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Cross Country Rider Summary: In all fairness I ride this trail a lot simply because its super close to me. It seems some mtb snobs like to rag on it but in all fairness it is fun and you can really motor on it. Is it technical, no. But it's got one climb and descent which is fairly tricky if you're not alert and if you're honest, you can really get the heart rate going. After spending all winter locked down on the trainer, I'm going to be out here until I remember how to bike handle. this spring. Recommended Route: Take a few loops to warm up and then tackle the climb/descent right behind Town Hall Other recommended trails in the same area: Stratham, Ft Rock
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Review Date April 20, 2009 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
3 of 5
Technical Difficulty
2 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: ibexbiker
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Cross Country Rider Summary: Above it says there is over 30 miles of trails? That is incorrect. I would guess 8-10 at the most. This is a fun after work ride. Is it the most challenging? No, but still can be fun. I like going here if I don't have time to go to Fomba or Fort Rock. If you want to bust some interval type trainging out you can make some nice little 2-3 mile loops. I usually get bored after about an hour though. This is an awesome place for beginner/intermediate riders though. I bring the family here to let them ride around too.
Beware of mud, especially along the stream. This area gets crazy muddy in the early spring and after long bouts of rain. Your best bet is to just go explore. Your never too far away from the lot or houses.
Enjoy. Recommended Route: Find Hicks hill across from the big red open barn. (behind the farm house) This is the most technical terrain at Kingman Farms. The switchback up to the top and your choice of 3 downhills. (Short but fun. This is where I usually spend most of my time. Ride up all the various trails to the top and you'll get a pretty good workout.
Other recommended trails in the same area: Blue Job, Fort Rock, FOMBA, Bear Brook, Pawtuckaway, Isinglass in Rochester.
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Review Date July 8, 2005 Overall Rating
0 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
0 of 5
Technical Difficulty
0 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: kat67
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Cross Country Rider Summary: No good Kingman maps online so I "updated" the only one I could find. Trails may not be completely accurate but trailheads should be close. Newer trails are highlighted. Go to www.internetxposure.com/kingman2.jpg Recommended Route: The newer trails need to get packed down so seek them out.
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Review Date February 20, 2003 Overall Rating
1 of 5
Ridden Trail: Every few months
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Reviewed by: Summary: Ho hum...zzzzzzzzzz....are we there yet? Seriously, not too bad every once in a while, BUT, you gotta admit boys and girls, there are a lot better trails around this area to ride. I give this trail network a 2 out of 10. My grandmother could ride most of the trails here...and she's dead. Recommended Route: Whatever you awake for Other recommended trails in the same area: Fort Rock, pawtuckaway, mt agameticus, bearbrook
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Review Date May 23, 2002 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: Tony
, from Center barnstead Summary: Disregard Josh from Montreal's review..its more an editorial...If you are an experienced MTB rider then you may find Kingman a little slow but its worth it if you are looking for somewhere local to just buzz around for an hour. If you are a beginner then yes the trails will seem difficult but they are a great place to learn and work on your balance and get used to single track trails. If you are looking for hill climbs and screaming downhills, only one here other than that its flat. So depending on your skill level and what you want to do Kingman can be hit or miss. Recommended Route: Any
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