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Avg Rating: 3 trail reviews
Difficulty: Beginner bike trail - Beginner
Length: 5 miles Global Rank: #4234
Tread: Singletrack Configuration: Loop
Ridden: 9 Wishlist: 6
1 trail check-ins Climb // Descend
+800 // -600 feet
 
 
 
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Description
"The Two-Brands Trail provides a five mile loop experience when visitors access the hard surface connector managed by South Suburban Park and Recreation District." Very gentle ascent followed by gentle descent in either direction. A true singletrack for a low impact ride or the newer rider. No trees though so head to Flying J for an easy ride through the woods if you want/need trees.

added by mtb_rider_guy Bunny Hop on October 8, 2010

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tikigoddess on May 16, 2013
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Review: This is a nice and easy trail with short rolling uphill sections. Nothing too technical, as most reviewers say, but there are sections now with smaller loose rocks and sand which can be challenging for beginners. We did this trail when a storm was about to roll in and there was lightning--- a little scary considering this trail is very open with no trees in sight. We had to go back to the suburban section to wait out the storm before continuing on the ride. The trail goes through a suburban path which was a little confusing to navigate through, no signs until you reach the section that takes you back to the Two Brands Trail. If you are looking for a challenge, look elsewhere, but if you want a nice relaxing ride or perhaps a trail to cool down in then this could be the trail for you.

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tetontom on October 14, 2012
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Review: Rode today w/ my wife, a single-track beginner, and this was a great choice for her. The trail surface was excellent (not rocky, nor loose, nor sandy) and the few climbs on this loop were very gentle and short. My only complaint is that the bike-path segment through the neighborhood was poorly signed (or not signed at all?) and we wasted some time flailing around and finally had to ask some dog-walkers how to get back on the Two Brands trail. This suburban segment also broke the general flow of the ride. I would recommend: ride counter-clockwise from the TH, and when you get to the neighborhood, turn around and ride clock-wise back to the TH...

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mtb_rider_guy on October 8, 2010
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Review: Easy, open (not a single tree), and pleasant ride. Nothing technical and no real climbing to speak of. A good place close to town for the beginner rider or a semi-interesting additional ride after hitting Deer Creek or Green Mountain. Nothing too exciting compared to what the rest of the state has to offer.

Similar Trail: For a similar skill level trail go to Flying J which is an almost completely wooded and beautiful ride.

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