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Review Date April 2, 2005 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
3 of 5
Technical Difficulty
3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a month
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Reviewed by: Trek800Sport
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Weekend Warrior Summary: This trail has some prickers that can hurt but overall a fun trail to ride with friends. You can stop and enjoy the creek at Boro Park and there are hills for all skills. For the more advanced riders there's a trail that goes a long the fence by a sewer plant then go down the road on your left and across from the softball fields there is a hiden trail that takes you down a pretty challenging hill to the pavillions. And once you get to a bridge from riding the trails by the pavillions which is called whiteman's. Recommended Route: You can stop and enjoy the creek at Boro Park and there are hills for all skills. For the more advanced riders there's a trail that goes a long the fence by a sewer plant then go down the road on your left and across from the softball fields there is a hiden trail that takes you down a pretty challenging hill to the pavillions. And once you get to a bridge from riding the trails by the pavillions which is called whiteman's. Other recommended trails in the same area: there is a trail a few miles down the road from whiteman's bridge. you take the road on the left until you get to a road called west middle road then when you get to that road follow it until you see a trail on your right which is a old railroad bed. you can ride that trail all the way to the rail road tracks and if you were a serious bike rider which likes alot of challenging trails ride the railroad tracks to the left but make sure you know the area first and there will be trails along the edge of the woods which we call eagle's nest. Also if you go across the railroad tracks along the bridge and cross the road on a dirt road and keep staying on that and don't make any turns on any other roads and go straight there is a hill for advanced riders and trails all through there which lead you to elk creek access.
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