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Review Date March 21, 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: snostyle
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Cross Country Rider Summary: This is great system of trails to ride. I'm lucky enough to have in my backyard. The horse trails are a bit boring but are the easiest way to find your way back to your car. I ride these trails often and have only run into people on horseback. And I have yet to find my way back to the same entrance (I've lived here for less than a year). you can get turned around quite easily. there are certain trails that ae marked but even they get confusing. There are many entrances to this place. Most are off scotchtown/collarbar rd. The best one with the most parking would have to be the entrance off Tamms rd. Recommended Route: Easiest way to get there is 17N make Right on to 211E make a Left on to Goshen Turnpike at the top of the hill make a Right at the light. From there any of the first four roads on the right have an entrance into the park. There's not much parking On Foster Rd. Indian has limited parking at the dead end. Pufftown has adequete parking just follow the road to the dead end. The most used entrance is Tamms which has a dirt parking lot and puts you on the far end of the park. The lot is located on the sharp turn on Tamms. You could also continue down 211E and make a left onto Camp Orange Rd. The park entrance is at the top at the bend in the road Other recommended trails in the same area: Stewart Bufferzone in Newburgh
The Gunks in New Paltz
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Review Date June 1, 2007 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
4 of 5
Technical Difficulty
4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Every few months
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Reviewed by: D-Avid
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Cross Country Rider Summary: This a wicked awesome trail system with knarly rocks and roots that will make you a fool of yourself in front of everybody. As long as you don't ride the horse trails which make you want to curl up and nap while still spinning your cranks. But I do warn you oh noble bikers that if you do not ride this system with someone who knows the way things are, you'll end up getting lost for a week eating twigs and berries while huddled under your bike frame for warmth LOL. But if that has not deterred you yet oh noble biker than forge into the unknown and take a few (or several) (or many) risks. Recommended Route: Some where in new york around orange county in new york (did I mention ny?) somewhere near some pizza place around the woods in a place near? a gas station that people drive to from the highway and get gasoline and use their credit cards instead of paying for the gas with cash which makes the owners charge ten cents more for gas if you use credit cards. Got it? Good. oh yeah, it is off some road too. Other recommended trails in the same area: Um, winding hills with some hills that wind.
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