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Camden County College
10 reviews
3.4 of 5
Mostly Single track, some sand, and a few short climbs.
Short but fun, with little chance of getting lost. An interesting 1-2 hour ride.
Summary: I am able to scavenge for wood and construction sites out of dumpsters and make northshore style obstacles, bridges and jumps, when I have time, looking for some help to beef up, Camden County College track. I've run crosscountry back there for 8 years. I know every trail. Could make it a lot better. Let me know how I can help or if you can help me. It has a lot of hidden little secrets that might surprise you.
Recommended Route: Park in the CYO by the basketball court. Head back through till you get to the giant sand pit some jumps there. The woods are muddy when it rains.
Head over to the college side and take the big loop towards 42. 3 quarters of the way around, look for a turn off single track, it runs down and up a big climb.
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Summary: Camden County is an underated place. Its by no means world class, but this place has some pretty fun/challenging single-track. As everybody notes, there are no long climbs/descents here, but some short steep ones. There are, though, some tight/flowing single track sections. We are adding more singletrack here and are working on making a pretty good loop. This place is not a killer, but is turning into a real nice winter traning place. Have Fun.
Recommended Route: Everyone usually starts by grabbing the first singletrack on the left and after that there are a million different ways to go. I suggest the Dark Green route partly because I marked it but I think it flows the best. Have Fun.
Other recommended trails in the same area: Gloucester County, Cerius Park
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Review Date September 30, 2003
Overall Rating 3 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty 5 of 5
Technical Difficulty 3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
3 votes
Reviewed by: Al
,
Weekend Warrior
Summary: Great ride on One Wheel! That's correct! I'm a unicyclist I read all the great reviews from Kirk, Dave and the others, so I decided to give it a try. I have a ATB tire on my 24" Uni, which you need on these trails. I'm just getting into Muni(mountain unicyling)and this is a great course for the beginner like me. If you want more of a challenge/workout on this course, try it with a Uni. You'll love it. See you on the trails!
Recommended Route: Behind CIM building at Camden County College. Enter at the woods edge.
Other recommended trails in the same area: Berlin Park in Berlin,NJ
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Review Date October 1, 2001
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a year
Reviewed by: MEC
, from ATCO, NJ
Summary: Great Experience! I was able to follow a couple of experienced riders around the course. These riders took the time to show proper lines, and techniques that really improved my MTB riding ability and enthusiasm. Thanks to the No Cents boys, riding in this area (GCC & CCC) has improved. Although maintained by different people, trails at each venue are excellent. Other reviews and rhetoric aside, the courtesy seen by this rider on Sunday could not go without comment. Trails are challenging, and variation is good. Thanks again to Team No Cents, I appreciate the concern you have for the sport!
Recommended Route: Off the parking lot Left over log stack, finish on log section at rear of college. Several loops that are attractive.
Other recommended trails in the same area: GCC
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Review Date December 5, 2000
Overall Rating 3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Please Select
Reviewed by: Kirk
, from Sicklerville
Summary: Having lived in the area for 3 years now, I find this trail still enjoyable. You can work on a variety of skills and the trail offers different terrain. There is a mix of single track on hard dirt, some sand and burms, and a little bit of short and steep climbing, which is a challenge for a 6'3 guy. I do have to agree with Dave from Magnoila, there are some great obsticals here, which can be fun. If you have problems going over some of these, then dismount. Please do not ride around them and create a side path, or move them. I have to be honest, there are some big ass tress trees down in one section. If you live close by, you will enjoy this ride. If you are more than 30-40 minutes away, I'd give it some thought. Happy Trails!
Recommended Route: Pick any direction, but stay to your right if you want to hit some obsticals
Other recommended trails in the same area: Valley Forge
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