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• ATC Trail in Mobile, Alabama
The trail is short but there are plenty of obstacles and side events throughout the trail that make it lots of fun(huge berms, bridges, jumps, steps, rooted sections, even an old wrecked airplane). The trail consist mostly of tight twisty singletrack but there are some more open fire road...
Last reviewed: May 7, 2009
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• Backwater Powerlines in Smiths Station, Alabama
There really is no specific route to take. You kinda make up you own. There are some trails that go in and out of the woods, but you have to really look for them. There is what we call the bowl. Nothing but steep dirt ramps and drops that vary in size. there is also some 4x4 trails th...
Last reviewed: Sep 18, 2008
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• Chickasabogue Park in Mobile, Alabama
The best place to ride within a hundred miles. Short steep climbs, with the occaisional sand section. It holds up well to rain. There are some new sections which were just recently cut, they are still a bit spongy, but should firm up in time. Expect an hour and a half unless you are some k...
Last reviewed: Jan 27, 2008
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• Chief Ladiga in Piedmont, Alabama
Rails-to-Trails project. The trail extends from Piedmont south through Jacksonville to Weaver. The trail is mostly flat with just a few moderate grades. The path parallels Alabama highway 21 and goes through a mix of wooded areas and farm country. The trail is growing and the plan is t...
Last reviewed: Apr 8, 2008
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• Colonial Hills (Chapman Mt.) in Huntsville, Alabama
Trail is excellent for training. One steep climb after another with some really good downhill. Very rocky. Trail shared with ORV's so be careful. (They mostly ride weekends and you can hear them coming for the most part.)
Last reviewed: Unknown
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• Cottage Hill Park in Mobile, Alabama
The trails are very limited, and excellent for families. One set of trails shares with a frisbee golf course. Excellent for the beginner just wanting to strech his/her legs for the first time.
Last reviewed: Aug 1, 2006
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• Desota State Park in Ft. Payne, Alabama
Take the R trail head short up hill climb and follow the single track. Pick a map up to help
Last reviewed: Aug 15, 2008
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• Gene's Loop in Anniston, Alabama
A great beginner trail to hone your skills. The trail is mostly flat with one steep climb (blowhard hill). Fun rooty sections with small and easy obstacles.
Last reviewed: Dec 20, 2008
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• Hurricane Creek in Cullman, Alabama
The Hurricane Creek trail is a downhiller's paradise. You begin your journey on top of a ridge, and make your way down into the valley below. The trail is mostly doubletrack, but is extremely chalenging. There are bridges about 1 foot in width to ride on. They are curved, slanted, and will...
Last reviewed: Dec 13, 2009
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• Iron Legs Trail in Anniston, Alabama
Iron Legs is a great course. lots of technical and fast singletrack. Good climbs and downhills. eat your wheaties and hydrate yourself properly before riding.
Last reviewed: Feb 5, 2010
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• Kentuck Orv in Oxford, Alabama
The trail is fast double track, with lots of jumps and berms. The trail is super fun and if you can deal with some dirt bike guys. They will give you a lot of respect, and they are very courteous. This trail is like a rollercoaster that occasionally jumps the tracks. On a downer note, ...
Last reviewed: Feb 2, 2010
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• Lake Lurleen State Park Trail in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
This is an awesome trail that is still under construction. At the current it is 10.5 miles of**ood singletrack that can be a little technical at times. When the trail is finished it will be a 20 mile loop around the lake. This trail is a must do. For continuing info check out the druid ci...
Last reviewed: Mar 23, 2009
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• Lake Tannehill in Bessemer, Alabama
Double track and some new single Track put in by BUMP. The best route is to ride counter clockwise. There is a quick loop of single track in the beginning before the big mail loop of double tack. Near the end of the mail loop there is an out and back.
There is a lot more double t...
Last reviewed: Dec 18, 2009
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Beginner |
• Mark's Loop/morgan's Best in Anniston, Alabama
A great warmup to gene's loop or iron legs. Smooth singletrack all the way. The loop is fun either taking the left or right route. Morgan's best is a loop that connects on to Marks. Morgan's best trail is a good bit more technical than marks and is an off camber challenge.
Last reviewed: Apr 13, 2008
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• Monte Sano State Park in Huntsville, Alabama
MonteSano is pretty rocky and a rough ride but always fun.
Last reviewed: Aug 26, 2009
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• Mountain Express in Talladega, Alabama
very steep!!!! it goes off the side of the tallest peak in alabama.some climbs,many diffrent loops,a little technical.
Last reviewed: Dec 7, 2009
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• Munny Sokol in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Excellent Singletrack with lots of twist and turns. Until you learn the course and routes it can get confusing. Dont be surprised to look over and 20 feet away you see another part of the trail!!! Trail Map at parking lot. Not many long downhills or up hills, but the ones there will give y...
Last reviewed: Dec 7, 2009
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Beginner |
• Munny Sokol Park in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Single track, double track and some jeep trails. Short, steep hills. Very technical. Approximately 11 miles of trails total at present. New trails added periodically. Well maintained. For more information call The Cycle Path bike shop in Tuscaloosa: 205-345-3144
Last reviewed: Dec 7, 2009
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Intermediate |
• Oak Mountain State Park Bump Trail in Birmingham, Alabama
18 mile loop that includes singletrack, access road, old hiking trails, special sections (such as the ROCK GARDEN, and BLOOD ROCK). Kept in very good condition by the BUMP club. For extra information you can call Crestline Cycle in Birmingham and someone their could probably help you out. ...
Last reviewed: Dec 7, 2009
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• Pine Torch Church Loop in Moulton, Alabama
One and half mile feeder trail and then eleven mile loop. Best to ride counter clockwise.
Last reviewed: Aug 17, 2009
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Beginner |
• Pleasant Hill Trail in Auburn, Alabama
fun trail. The Tuskegee National Forest is a great location. Trail itself is somewhat difficult and is a little rough for newbies. Be careful of some exposed roots.
Last reviewed: Nov 9, 2009
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• Red Mountain Park in Birmingham, Alabama
New trail being built by "The Friends of Red Mountain" Mostly single track and some double track. Take off from the culdesac area to the right and follow the trail up about 500 feet and follow to the the sharp right. Best riding is done going counter clockwise. Stays muddy a few days af...
Last reviewed: Dec 6, 2009
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• Sportsman Lake in Cullman, Alabama
This is a nice collection of loops and trails that provides a bit of fun for everyone. Everything there is singletrack, some of it tame and rolling, most of it technical and moderately challlenging ... there's even a 3' drop off of a rock face (if you're riding in the right direction). Mos...
Last reviewed: Mar 4, 2007
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• Swayback Bridge Trail in Wetumpka, Alabama
This trail by Lake Jordan in Wetumpka is a new addition to mountain biking in ALabama. The trail is almost completely singletrack with some tight technical sections along with some steep climbs and decents. It is especially beautiful in the spring when the wild azaleas are blooming along...
Last reviewed: Sep 24, 2009
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• Sylaward in Sylacauga, Alabama
This trail is a lot of fun. It is an out and back with 4 separate loops off of the out and back section. The trail was machine cut by Trails Unlimited and the NFS and is incredibly smooth, virtually no roots and most of the trail is over hard-pack.
This is a very well laid out ...
Last reviewed: Jan 27, 2010
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