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Review Date May 4, 2003 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: Paco
, from Truckee Summary: Follow the singletrack to the Northwest heading for the ridge. Once at the top, you go off the back side. Great winding and fast single-track with some technical bits thrown in for fun. Snake Alley is cool then keep right at the Vacuum Cleaner (you'll see). Watch for rocks, then go ahead and ride the SICK but rideable drop. Stay on the singletrack until you end up on a short section of road, keep right at the Y and you'll see the singletrack again. There is some flagging to mark the trail. The fast and twisty single-track continues right around the whole Three Peaks area. At the top of a steep climb (Cardiac Hill) you come to a scary but rideable problem called "The Rock of Doom". Just ride it, it's fine. The "Minefield" is totally rideable too! There is some Granite Slickrock then a lot of fast single-track to bring you home. Once your on the trail you are fine, but there are a lot of crossroads that can lead you astray. Most times when you come to a road you go staright across it, there is very little road or double-track here. Kudo's to those who put this trail together. I rode about a 12 mile loop and there was a lot more. Recommended Route: Park at the low spot on the right just before the County Park which is about 3 miles west of Lund Hwy, then just follow the doubletrack until the bike trail takes of on the left. Stay out of the fenced in area (too many ATV's). Other recommended trails in the same area: I'm not from this area but the Cedar City area looks like a Mtn Bikers Paradise!
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Review Date May 3, 2003 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: Bob Blanford
, from Bonners Ferry, Idaho Summary: Lots of options with the different trails. I really enjoyed the sense of humor of the folks who made the trail. The exercise bike was a treat.. along with the other artifacts. I enjoyed the 3 Peak route the best, especially with going through the lost world section. We did the ride unkowingly backwards the first time. It would have been nice to have had a map or local person around who knew the trail. It took us a while to get it all figured out. There are some technical sections through the "watch for rocks" that I got off and pushed the bike.
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Review Date October 28, 2001 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a month
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Reviewed by: Elvis
, from Las Vegas Summary: There are some great trails to ride out here, all singletrack! Over 25 miles of it I'm told. I like the 3 Peaks loop the best. It's fast desert singletrack with some good technical sections thrown in, like Snake Alley, the Root of all Evil, the Rock of Doom and the Minefield. I try to keep a low profile and this area is not crowded, more of a local secret. If you ain't nothing but a hound-dog biker you'll love it out here. Put on your blue suede bike shoes and try out your best moves. Recommended Route: Drive up Midvalley Road about 3 miles from Lund Hwy. Pull off at the big dip in the road and park at the flat area on your right (thats before you get to the county park). Follow the double track and look for the singletrack which takes off on your left. This gets you into the trail network. Other recommended trails in the same area: The Big Hole Loop (a.k.a. the Summer games Race Course), and Lost World, all out at Three Peaks.
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Review Date March 25, 2001 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Every few months
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Reviewed by: Glenn
, from Logan Summary: The Utah Summer Games Race course is my favorite and all other trails connect to this one. Big Hole, Three Peaks Loop, Lost World etc. Watch out for that first 100 yards or so on the downhill course, it can hurt! I hear that there is over 25 miles of singletrack out here, but I haven't ridden it all. There are fun rides for all levels of riders out here! Recommended Route: Park at the swale, 3 miles up Midvalley Rd from Lund Hwy. Just ride up the doubletrack for 50 yards or so until you see the singletrack peel off on the left. This will lead you to all the trails here. Other recommended trails in the same area: This is the best riding in the Cedar City area.
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Review Date December 23, 2000 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: Isaac
, from St. George Summary: This trail is good almost year round, I rode it in December and found the trail to be in good shape. This is a great trail network with 25 miles or more of great singletrack. Some technical stuff and lots of fast sections. These Cedar guys are lucky to have this trail system. Recommended Route: Park at the swale and ride the Utah Summer Games Race Course. Most other trails branch off the route.
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