Review Date October 2, 2006 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: thedroy
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Cross Country Rider Summary: Park has two different sections. One labeled as multi-use is a 4.2 figure eight. My GPS has it gaining and losing about 200 feet for each of three ridges that the two loops cover. I don't know who posted the inital review, but I don't know that I'd consider the trail single track. The mow it with what must be a 72" mower, because it's really wide for the horses that you have to dodge on the weekends. I try to ride this park 2-3 times a week because it's a good workout with a few terraces that work well as jumps for fun. Recommended Route: Since it's a figure eight and relatively short, riding either direction works. If you ride the southern half in a clockwise motion, there's a straight drop of about 200 feet that has a couple of quick turns at the bottom leading into a 100-200 yard sprint before a switchback climb that gains about 200 feet. The northern half is just plain a workout either direction that you ride it.
This may be frowned upon by most, but after riding a couple of loops on the figure out, I normally go and pirate the "hiking" trails. Guestimating that there's about 1-1.5 miles of the narrowest single track that I've found in the state. Very twisty and turny, as well as a section along the creek that gets more technical as it has a couple of root crossings and exposure to the creek bank on one side. Maybe not 100% legal, but no goes to this park to use the trails (I've seen no hikers and only two bikers all year) and these trails are a nice way to finish off a workout ride. Other recommended trails in the same area: I typically ride UG after work 2-3 days a week, then on my days off rotate between Stone Park in Sioux City, Ponca in NE, South Shore in Yankton, and every now and then I forget how bad Newton Hills is and I go up there.
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