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• 109 Trails in Thomasville, North Carolina
Highly reccommended that you either live or know someone who lives nearby due to the dangers of parking on the side of 109.
The trails are made for ATVs and motorcycles, but the guys that used to ride no longer ride them much anymore. The trails have several creek crossings, lots of roo...
Last reviewed: Sep 3, 2007
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• 5 Falls Dupont Sf in Brevard, North Carolina
Some long double track climbs. There is a great network of rides in DuPont
State Park. This track will take you to scenic views of 5 waterfalls in the
park. There is a covered bridge along the trail and if you have a DuPont tail
map you can add more trails to this l...
Last reviewed: Sep 19, 2009
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• Ace Track in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina
Tight technical loop that circles an open area .You come back by the open area 4 times each lap . Lots of roots and rocks but completely ridable
Last reviewed: Jun 4, 2007
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• Alexander Mountain Bike Park in Asheville , North Carolina
Nice, challenging singletrack.
Last reviewed: Apr 24, 2009
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• All American Trail in Raeford, North Carolina
The All American Trail is a unpaved pathway designed for use by hikers, runners, and bicycles. The trail follows the perimeter boundary of Fort Bragg through North Carolina's Sandhills Region. The terrain is mixed with sections that range from nearly flat to fairly hilly. A noteworthy sec...
Last reviewed: Jul 12, 2009
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• American Tobacco Trail in Durham, North Carolina
This newly opened rails to trails project starts in downtown Durham and leads south to Jordan
Lake. Well signed and minimal grades make this a leisurely ride for riders of all levels.
Last reviewed: Mar 31, 2009
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• Art Loeb Bypass in Brevard, North Carolina
Conection to a long list of trail systems and the main road.
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• Bald Eagle in Greensboro, North Carolina
This trail is pretty tight but VERY rooty. This trail seems to be very overused and tends to get very wet after it rains. Good workout but be prepared to be shaken til you can't shake no more.
Last reviewed: Apr 29, 2009
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• Beaver Dam in Raleigh, North Carolina
The trails are rated beginner to intermediate and include three loops: a 2.6-mile outer loop, a 1.6-mile inner loop, a 2.4-mile west loop and more advanced 6-mile loop called South Loop.
Last reviewed: Apr 30, 2009
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• Beech Spring Mountain Bike Park (Poplar Tent Road) in Concord, North Carolina
These trails are awesome! Bikers of all skills will agree there is something for everyone here. Beginning in the parking lot there are lots of bumps and jumps to warm up on. Follow the red arrows and signs. The options are well marked and are cleverly named. With names like Round Rock...
Last reviewed: Sep 7, 2009
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• Bent Creek in Asheville, North Carolina
There are various types & difficulties of trails and logging roads in the area. Something 4 all to enjoy. There's even a nice campground and lake in the immediate area ! It's truly a great get-a-way !
Last reviewed: Jun 30, 2009
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• Bicycle Post Trails in Greenville, North Carolina
This trail is private--trail permit must be obtained from Bicycle Post bikeshop in Greenville prior to riding (don't worry it's worth it). Trail is 10 mile loop. Very good trail to flow through with speed. Moderately technical in places, but nothing impossible even for beginners. A few ...
Last reviewed: Oct 26, 2009
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• Big Loop in Greensboro, North Carolina
When you go in as you go down, go the the left and go down hill or you'll be riding up a wall when you loop around. After you finally hit level land, you'll go over a bridge. Turn right and that completes the loop; keep straight and you'll connect to the greenway, whaich will take you to O...
Last reviewed: Aug 11, 2008
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• Bill Heffner Elementary School in Fayetteville, North Carolina
the loop is good single track local guys build bridges and maintain the trail real well. the ride is all what you want it to be if you want it to be technical you just ride it fast and it will be full of surprises
Last reviewed: Oct 17, 2009
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• Biltmore Trails in Asheville, North Carolina
These trails are only avaiable to people staying/visiting the Biltmore. there is a $5 charge payable at the outdoor center, except for those staying at the Biltmore Inn. The trails vary in difficulty and type from flat gravel/paved roads to some pretty sweet fast singletrack. The Arbor Tr...
Last reviewed: Mar 31, 2009
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• Black Mountain in Brevard, North Carolina
This ride is also known as the "Clawhammer". It's an amazing ride especially if you like technical singletracks. It's a tough (mostly gravel road) climb for over 7 miles, the last 1.5 of which is mostly pushing (unless you got crazy technical skills). But it is worth it for the amazing cli...
Last reviewed: Jul 13, 2009
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• Blue Clay Road Trails in Wilmington, North Carolina
there has been alot of work with the city to get this turned into a mountian bike park. thanx to the guy with sirbikesalot it is now an awsome network of trail loops. there are a few loops with varied riding levels. it is a nice trail for beginners and more with alot of turnbacks and whoop...
Last reviewed: Nov 22, 2009
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• Blue Heron in Greensboro, North Carolina
Blue Heron is the newest singletrack in Greensboro! The Greensboro Fat Tire Society has been working hard constructing Blue Heron since spring of 2009. The trail head is directly across the street from the end of Reedy Fork trail and can be as an extension of Reedy Fork by simply crossing ...
Last reviewed: Dec 13, 2009
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• Bodenheimer Parking Lot Trail in Boone, Nc, North Carolina
Some obsticles, next to creek, windy trail, good for average mountain bikers. good start for beginers.
Last reviewed: Mar 30, 2009
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• Brig Trail in Jacksonville, North Carolina
Designed and built by the Down East Cyclists, this trail takes advantage of the natural terrain and obstacles. What we lack in mountains here in the East, we make up for in technical singletrack with switch backs, log obstacles, short drops and climbs. An excellent trail for the beginner...
Last reviewed: Jun 25, 2008
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• Broad River Greenway in Boiling Springs, North Carolina
If you park in the University area it makes a nice trip to the Greenway. Constuction is still going on in the Down town area but weekend traffic is fairly light. The bike lane is clearly marked and for once you can ride without fear of being runover in NC! Once you enter the Park you can ...
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• Calfpen Gap in Bryson City, North Carolina
Just across from the Tsali Recreation Area; this ride follows the follows a US Forest Road southwest and climbs along a ridge. Trail configuration is out-and-back. Highlights include views of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and a great downhill. Total distance is 13.4 miles. Trail...
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• Cane Creek in Waxhaw, North Carolina
Great trail. Many networks, get a map before riding. Levels of difficulty are on map. Most are bike only trails but u might see some horse crap, lol. Helmet Required!Pay $2.00 per car and $1.00 per bike.Yield to aquestrians and hikers! Cane Creek has a large trail system with some of the f...
Last reviewed: Sep 14, 2005
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• Canyons in Blowing Rock, North Carolina
A few buddies and myself have been working on this trail as our pet project. We have built a few shore stunts (a 5-foot ladder drop, creekbed wallride, a few jumps) and have lots of plans for the future. This is a downhill trail with some very fun technical sections including a rut section...
Last reviewed: Dec 19, 2005
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• Cape Fear River Trail in Fayetteville, North Carolina
The trail is a paved path, it is designated as part of the East Coast Greenway. The trail winds for miles through a beautiful blend of trees, with spectacular views of the river. The terrain is slightly hilly. In addition to the wooden bridges, including one covered bridge, there is a 700-...
Last reviewed: Dec 3, 2008
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