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Raisin Woods Mountain Bike Trail

Dalton, Georgia

MTB TRAIL STATS

Avg Rating: 9 trail reviews
Status: Closed
updated 2/8/12 by lopez,sergio
Difficulty: Beginner bike trail Beginner
Length: 5 miles Global Rank: #1396
Tread: Singletrack Configuration: Network
Ridden: 15 Wishlist: 12
Elevation Gain/Loss:
+994/-1,025 ft
3 trail check-ins
 
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Description: There are 4 routes on the map at the Trialhead. Cub is 1.1 miles, Bear is 1.8 miles, Grizzly is 2.7 miles, and Polar is 4,9 miles. All trails intersect and each other. I recommend the Polar route.
added on July 18, 2009 by topjimmy
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reviewed by ghr1231 on December 1, 2011

Nice set of trails. A little wet after all the rain but that just made it more interesting. Recommend riding this place. Now get out and ride!


  
reviewed by vKAOSv on November 7, 2011

After much needed trail marking, this place is awesome! I go atleast twice a week. Counter clock wise is my favorite direction. Awesome trainer or quick workout. A+


  
reviewed by vKAOSv on October 2, 2011

One of the smoothest, quickest trails ive been on. Loved the cleanliness and the upkeep of the trails. The only reason i gave it a three star is because of the trail layout. They crisscross so much that it gets a little bit confusing.


  
reviewed by gtambasco3 on June 23, 2011

I don't normally comment on these but felt it was necessary considering the others. The front portion of this trail is beginner with some simple switchbacks and wide trails. The beauty is in the rear section where there are some short but incredibly fun advanced trails. Holey Coley is about a quarter mile of foot-wide singletrack that has some short but super steep rolling up and downhills and some really tight switchbacks. Rooty Tooty is IMO the most fun and goes from real steep 6 ft. drops to sharp bends to rooty uphills--basically heaven. Although each are only about a quarter mile they WILL kick your butt.


  
reviewed by martinkeith on June 6, 2011

I planned this ride based on an overnite stop for work. It was my first 'mountain' bike trail after purchasing my Hardrock. I really enjoyed the trails and will keep it on my list to revisit. Trails are marked by colored arrows mostly and you can switch trails if you're not careful. Some type of mleage indication would be a plus. There are a couple of newer trails that are not beginner. I would recommend this to any adult. There are a couple of trails that the whole family could ride, (ages 7 and up).


  
reviewed by GoldenGoose on January 31, 2011

4 miles of mostly smooth singletrack that is well maintained and beginner friendly. Minor elevation change but you can still get a lively ride going by pushing yourself in bigger gears. Tight turns in several places and a couple of rooty places to test your traction. The sign out front says Mountain Biker have the right of way here, not runners or hikers. Almost brought a small tear of joy to my eye.

* Review edited 1/31/2011

Similar Trail: Mt Tabor, Woodring Branch (Amadahy)


  
reviewed by dozzerboy on January 30, 2011

Good trail. Spaghetti layout which intersects at multiple points. Polar trail is the best one there. Single speed heaven! One part was confusing was where the trails touch each other. But treat it like a switchback to the left or right depending. And continue.


  
reviewed by ryanherb on January 16, 2010

Beginner Park with some sweet flowing ups and downs. Adding new trails soon. Just added a new more difficult trail called whitey titey which has lots of roots. Mostly wide single track from beginner use Great place for a quick workout.

* Review edited 1/16/2010

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reviewed by topjimmy on July 18, 2009

This trail is a great trail and seems undiscovered. So this is a gem. We went out there on a Saturday around noon and only maybe 4 other people out there. Very nice single track. Some gravel but mostly dirt. Some nice climbs but none too long. Only thing it lacks is some awesome long downhills. But the downhills it does have are great and very nice switchbacks as well.

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