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• Acadiana Park in LaFayette, Louisiana
There are around six to ten trails to ride on. They are single track and fairly narrow. There are some obstacles. There are just a few hills. Total area may be one to two miles of tracks. It is a pretty good ride for beginners as there are only one or two tough spots. The trails are in pre...
Last reviewed: Feb 3, 2009
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• Bike in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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Last reviewed: Jun 16, 2009
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• Bodcau in Bellevue, Louisiana
Bodcau was originally a hiking trail, but has been redesigned and engineered to make the most of the terrain and to produce one of the finest bike trails in the state. The trail offers several of the longest and fastest downhills in the state - although not very techinical the climbs are ...
Last reviewed: Jul 3, 2009
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• Bonnet Carre’ Spillway Trail in Norco, La, Louisiana
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Spillway offers a variety of trails for mountain bikers and hikers of any experience level, from beginners looking for a scenic ride through the woods, to seasoned bikers looking for an aerobic and technical challenge.
Type of Ride
Tight and twisty singletrack -...
Last reviewed: Oct 24, 2009
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• Chicot State Park in Outside Ville Platte, Louisiana
The trail is a challenge mainly for it's distance. The first 4 or five mile section (riding the trail clockwise) is fairly technical, it then is a nice singletrack with a few short hills. It is very well marked, but bring water and food (none on the trail), the whole loop will take about...
Last reviewed: Jul 15, 2007
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• Comite Trails in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Very close to Hooper Rd. park .a lot of people park here and ride both with a short road ride to the Hooper Trails .No big hills but enough bumps and humps to make this a fun ride for the day or just an afternoon workout.
Last reviewed: Nov 15, 2009
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• Hooper Road in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
It used to be a motorcycle trail until it deteriorated too badly, then they handed it down to the mountain bikers. Since it is the ONLY trail of significant length in Baton Rouge (8-10 mi), it is overused and in pretty bad shape. It's hard dirt when its dry; mud & slime when its wet. LOTS ...
Last reviewed: Nov 15, 2009
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• Kincaid Lakshore Trail in Alexandria, Louisiana
The trail is good single track. It seems like it gets a lot of use. It has short climbs and a few twisty parts. Nothing to serious. Some parts of the trail you can pick up and maintain some good speed and it makes the ride a blast. Anyone can ride this trail and have some good fun and good...
Last reviewed: Dec 21, 2009
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• Lake Bistineau State Park in Bossier, Louisiana
Fun trail for beginners. Has one one mile of slightly technical area. Can be a fast trail if you want to make it. It is not all single track, but none of the track is on road. Trail can be a little confusing. Do not go after it has rained because trail can get muddy.
Last reviewed: Jun 15, 2009
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Beginner |
• Lake Fausse Pointe Trail System in St. Martinville, Louisiana
Trail is actually a system of 3 loops. There are a few elevation changes, but nothing over a few meters. Trail can be fairly technical in some places with switchbacks, bridges over the swamp, and the roots running across the trail. Maps can be obtained at the main gate ($2 day-use fee),...
Last reviewed: Jul 20, 2008
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• Lincoln Parish Park in Ruston, Louisiana
HELMETS ARE MANDATORY NOW. PLEASE FOLLOW THIS RULE TO RIDE HERE. Lincoln Parish Park boasts several miles of well maintained mountain bike trails including a lot of intermediate to advanced level technical trails. The scenery is great too. The park has several pic-nic areas and a small lak...
Last reviewed: Nov 17, 2009
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• Mississippi River-Levee Track in New Orleans, Louisiana
If I was start all over again on this track, I'd start at Audubon Park.
Begin by taking a warm-up ride around the 2-mile track a couple of times to soak up the glorious day your having & to have a look-see whos running today.
Then cross Tchoupitoulas St. (watch out, can be a little ...
Last reviewed: May 20, 2005
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• Sam Houston Jones State Park in Moss Bluff, Louisiana
Winding single track thru forest with lots of small hills. Many smaller loops off the main trail, you may miss the best riding, so explore them - you can't get lost.
Last reviewed: Jan 17, 2005
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• Stoner Park in Shreveport, Louisiana
The first section is pretty tame and flat. Nice smooth single track getting tighter as you go
deeper into the woods. There are 3 seperate loops, red, yellow and green. They are all about
the same difficulty. Just as you think you have ridden all the loops on this side, follow the t...
Last reviewed: Jul 8, 2009
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• Sugarcane Trail in Minden, Louisiana
Rolling trail around Caney Lakes through the Kisatchie National Forest. Few small bridge crossings and abundent wildlife. Seen deer, coons, ducks, and watch for skunks.
Last reviewed: Jul 5, 2005
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• The Beast in St. Francisville, Louisiana
difficulty: Advance Best trail in southern LA. It is hard.. that is why it is called the Beast. Big climbs, they never stop... the whole trails is a massice climb, some of the drops are good. You need technical skills, the downhills, curve and go over trees, bridges, roots. You will have a...
Last reviewed: Oct 31, 2009
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• The Monkey Trail in Shreveport, Louisiana
10 miles of flowing single track with some descent climbs for Louisiana. Lots of technical sections yet still a fast trail. A couple of short jaunts on fire roads but nearly all single track with several oportunities for some good air. Rolling whoops to float your front over . All around ...
Last reviewed: Nov 17, 2009
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• The Tammany Trace in Mandeville, Louisiana
This 31-mile asphalted trail and parallel equestrian trail connects five communities--Covington, Abita Springs, Mandeville, Lacombe, and Slidell.
The Trace also serves as a wildlife conservation corridor, linking isolated parks, creating greenways, and preserving historic landmarks and we...
Last reviewed: Mar 13, 2009
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• Tunica Hills WLMA in Tunica, Louisiana
The Tunica Hills are geologic formations left behind by the southern edge of the ice cap from the last ice age. The WMA contains two ATV trails which are closed to ATVs most of the year and quite suitable for mountain bikes. There are also numerous hiking trails which are off-limits to cyc...
Last reviewed: Apr 10, 2009
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• Wild Azalea Trail in Alexandria, Louisiana
Once on 28, you will see a sign for the Kisatchie National Forest, then for Kincaid and Valentine Recreation areas. Both of these have trails.
Last reviewed: May 16, 2009
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