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Bear Creek in Ellijay, Georgia
Blue Ridge Mountain singletrack at its finest. This out-n-back trail weaves its way upwards through shaded valleys and semi-steep hills. The trail is an equal mix of narrow singletrack and old fireroad doubletrack. The climb to t... |
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Big Bear Lake in Hazelton, West Virginia
There are several loop options with some blacktop used to link them. The one my son and I like the best is their 21 mile loop. It has a few very technical spots, but the majority of the trail system is awesome singletrack. The ... |
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Rock Creek in Arlington, Wyoming
Rocky singltrack that follows Rock Creek drainage. It is remote, and can be dangerous in some sections; don't ride alone. Trail can be wet in early summer. Rocks, and a few talus slopes and fallen trees. Those not in great sha... |
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Barber Lake in Laramie, Wyoming
This trail follows Libby Creek, and is a rocky combination of old forest Rd, doubletrack, and some singletrack. It is well signed and marked with blue diamonds. For those faint of heart, it might best be ridden as a loop taking ... |
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Carvin's Cove Trail system in Roanoke, Virginia
Expert trails include Hi-De-Ho, the Gauntlet, the Trough, the Comet,Clownshead and Stickman. Intermediate trails include the Thousand Foot Climb (a fire road), the Hoe Trail, Mad Cow,the Girlscout trail and Funhouse. Beginner trai... |
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Glenn Park in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
Glenn Park offers a pretty good 4x4 road and double track trail to the top of the ridge where is joins with powerline access roads that run the length of the ridge. From the top you can get a great view of East Stroudsburg Univers... |
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North Fork Trail in Laramie, Wyoming
Scenic, out-and-back singletrack (total almost 10 miles) that can be technical and rocky in some spots. Follows the North Fork Little Laramie River. Starting at Sand Lake Road, the trails is mosty uphill, but mostly easy, to Broo... |
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Kitsuma in Black Mountain, North Carolina
The singletrack trail goes from Ridgecrest to the Old Fort Picnic grounds through a beautiful section of the Pisgah National Forest. The elevation change is around 2,200 feet. The climb up the 14 switchbacks to the top of Kitsuma ... |