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• Berryman in Steelville, Missouri
Missouri's finest single track. In 1998 Bike Magazine did an article and called it the best singletrack East of the Rockies and West of the Appalachians. That about sums it up.
Most people start at the Berryman Campground and go clockwise. About 2/3 of the way into the trail is Brazil C...
Last reviewed: Aug 12, 2009
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• Bicentenial Park in Neosho, Missouri
This is a multi use trail for Mountain Bikers and Horses. Lots of loose softball sized rocks, with a few short steep uphill/downhill sections. Mostly wooded singletrack and fireroad. Not fast, flowy or even technical at all and has really taken a beating from horse traffic. Best route t...
Last reviewed: Oct 12, 2009
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• Binder Lake in Jefferson City, Missouri
There are 4 different trails to choose from ranging in a variety of skill levels. The blue and green trails are probably the most traveled, but still very well maintained. There are all kinds of switchbacks, short climbs, creek crossings, etc. If you bike all the trails it equals close...
Last reviewed: Nov 15, 2009
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• Bittersweet in Lake Ozark, Missouri
The trail is mostly singletrack with a short stint on the road and crosses over several other roads. There is plenty of shoulder so you won't just pop out onto the road. At about the .7 mile point you will cross a small creek and the trail will T, take the left. At mile 2 you will cross...
Last reviewed: Dec 12, 2009
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• Blue River Trails in Kansas City, Missouri
Very nice well groomed trail. Everything from beginner to very technical and advanced. If you like easy going stay closer to the river, but if you want more advanced stuff take the high road and be ready for rocky climbs and downhills.
Last reviewed: Jan 7, 2010
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• Brommelsiek Park in New Melle, Missouri
This is a shared trail with horses and hikers. Ride across large green metal bridge to trailhead and follow carsonite signage. There are several grass connectors that link up to singletrack and it eventually makes the network loop.
Last reviewed: Nov 25, 2008
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• Busiek State Park in Springfield, Missouri
Busiek was around before Sac River and has a lot of history despite being a simple trail system. Some tough climbs and technical downhills, but mostly it's flat and fast. Go when it's dry, but in late summer some trails will be overgrown. Still, Busiek gets plenty of mountain bike use a...
Last reviewed: Nov 2, 2008
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• Castlewood in St. Louis, Missouri
This trail system is mostly single track, and varies from long flat stetches on the Meremac River bottoms, to some short hill climbs and descents as you get away from the river. If you start your trek on the bottoms, you can head westward along the river until you find a railroad bridge w...
Last reviewed: Dec 10, 2009
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• Chadwick in Springfield, Missouri
Chadwick offers a vast selection of rocky, technical trails that network together in a 12-acre park managed by the forest service. It is a challenging place originally developed by motocycle riders. When the ATV was invented some trails widened, but there is still plenty of solid singlet...
Last reviewed: Feb 3, 2010
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• Chubb Trail in Saint Louis, Missouri
The Chubb is the most challenging trail in the St. Louis area. It is a seven-mile dirt and gravel trail between West Tyson County Park and Lone Elk Park (14 miles round-trip). It has very challenging hills and some very fast stretches. Terrain is rocky and usually slippery. There are some ...
Last reviewed: Dec 10, 2009
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• Cliff Cave Park in Saint Louis, Missouri
There are two loops, one on either side of Cliff Cave Rd. When entering the park the loop on the right is about 2.5 miles long, the loop on the left is close to 1.5 miles. There is a connector that is less than a mile long and crosses a creek bed. The right side is double track and has ...
Last reviewed: May 1, 2008
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• Cole Creek Trail in Lebanon, Missouri
From the trailhead there is a 1 mile connector trail to the west loop or you can start the east loop from the trail head. The trail is marked with diamonds. Both loops are a mix of fire road and singletrack. Recommend taking the west loop first. DO NOT recommend riding during hunting s...
Last reviewed: Nov 21, 2009
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• Council Bluffs Trail in Potosi, Missouri
Great trail that circles a large lake in the Mark Twain National Forest located in the Council Bluffs campground. Has multiple trail heads located at the campground, boat ramp and beach area. Trail offers a variety of challenges but none to overwhelming for a beginner wanting to get thei...
Last reviewed: Sep 29, 2008
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• Creve Coeur Park in Maryland Heights, Missouri
The trail twists and winds down one hillside, crosses a drainage ravine, and then begins the same process up the next hillside towards the back of the park. Interesting trail features include multiple ravine crossings and a banked turn with dips in it. The trail is similar to those at SIUE...
Last reviewed: Oct 20, 2009
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• Eleven Point River Trail in Winona, Missouri
Some tough uphill climbs, with a few creek crossings and great bluff views.
Last reviewed: Nov 20, 2006
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• Frisco Highline Trail in Springfield, Missouri
Trail that covers an old Railroad track
Last reviewed: Jul 1, 2008
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• Frisco-greenway Trail in Joplin, Missouri
The Frisco Greenway Trail is a multi-use "rails to trails" project. However, toward the South end of the gravel "trail" past the bridge/creek (about 1 mile from trailhead) there is a network of fast, semi-technical singletrack I would estimate at probably 3 or 4 total miles (perhaps a loca...
Last reviewed: Oct 21, 2009
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• Greensfelder Park in Eureka, Missouri
This is a very hilly park, and all of the trails are either going up or down for the entire length, some of it in the shadow of the Six Flags rollercoasters!
If you haven\\\'t been to Greensfelder recently, you\\\'re in for a pleasant surprise. The Dogwood Loop has been almost completel...
Last reviewed: Sep 20, 2009
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• Honey Run in Camdenton, Missouri
From the trailhead the first 3 miles will take you to Anderson Hollow Rd. Cross over and you will begin the South loop. The South loop is just under 3 miles and will bring you back to Anderson Hollow Rd. Take a left on Anderson Hollow Rd and ride over the culvert and you will see the Be...
Last reviewed: Nov 15, 2009
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• Indian Camp Creek in Wentzeville, Missouri
THIS TRAIL HAS SEVERAL SINGLE TRACK SECTIONS NETWORKED TOGETHER TO MAKE AN 8 MI LOOP. THE LOWER SECTIONS BY THE CREEK ARE GREAT FOR BEGINERS. THERE ARE SOME VERY NICE DOWN HILL RUNS THAT ARE FAST AND TIGHT THROUGH WOODS. THIS IS A SHARED TRAIL SO BE ON THE WATCH FOR HORSES. OVER ALL THIS I...
Last reviewed: Aug 10, 2009
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• Kaintuck Trail in Newburg, Missouri
Recommend taking this trail clockwise but either way you'll get a cardiovascular workout. The trail is mostly singletrack but there is a mix of doubletrack and fireroads. Trail is shared with horse and hikers but I've never seen anyone out there the three times I've ridden it. There is ...
Last reviewed: Jun 27, 2009
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• Klondike Park in Defiance, Missouri
There is a surprisingly wide range of trails in this park for a rather small area. It can be divided roughly into 2 sections: the western side with the Powerline, Strip Mine, Donjo's, and Donkey Kong trails; and the eastern side with the Hogsback trail. Both of these sections can be ridden...
Last reviewed: Sep 29, 2008
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• Landahl Park Reseve in Blue Springs, Missouri
This park has everything. It is rated for everyone from beginner to expert, which is why I marked everything as a 5 since anything can apply. Most of it is singletrack, but there is a little bit of doubletrack in there too. The guys that maintain the trail ask that you *do not ride if the ...
Last reviewed: Oct 24, 2009
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• Lions Park Trail in Rolla, Missouri
From the Trailhead ride clockwise. It is tight and twisty in some places and opens up into a large field that has been mowed recently. It then goes back into the woods for more tight turns. There are several options to bail out on this trail but come on....it's only 3.6 miles. You will...
Last reviewed: Aug 15, 2009
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• Little Blue Trace in Independence, Missouri
Very easy and mostly flat crushed rock trail. Lots of middle of nowhere riding for the most part. Only one big hill at the northernmost end, but it will still make ya sweat a bunch. Lots of walkers and joggers on the trail too.
Best to start from the MO 78 parking lot, ride north, come...
Last reviewed: Nov 6, 2009
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