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• Abanachee Loop in Old Forge, New York
the trail is home made, lots of fun and very managable for beginners, but also good for regular riders. leaves on the trail make it difficult to see, but not a worry. try and stick with the trail so it gets packed the right way, and minimal damage is done to the woods. there is a bear on ...
Last reviewed: Jul 7, 2008
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• All Crescent Trails in Fairport, New York
tons of trails that are the best in the state, can ride for hours without hitting the same trail. Trails range for simple xc riding to extreme all mountain riding, and even too extreme downhill and free-riding sections built by locals who keep them private spots. **ignore the sighs that sa...
Last reviewed: Feb 6, 2010
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• Bear Swamp in Cortland, New York
Not many blow-downs but they do get cleared periodically. Can be lots of mud at times. Some truck trails to ride on for beginners.
Last reviewed: Mar 21, 2006
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• Beartown in Plattsburgh, New York
Start at base lift and go right onto trail into woods. Actual sanctioned races have been held here, and trails are X-country skiied too. Some trail markings. The trail actually goes up the ski mountain in a counter-clockwise fashion, summits, goes out behind the mountain a bit, and circles...
Last reviewed: Mar 21, 2006
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• Bethpage State Park in Bethpage, New York
Beginner to Intermediate. Mixed single track and fire roads. Trails are NOT marked but are not too hard to follow. You can also pick up some of the single track along the side if the paved trail from Massapequa to Bethpage
Last reviewed: Sep 20, 2007
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• Blue Mountain in Peekskill, New York
This trail is great. It has alot of doubletrackl, and some singletrack, this trail is for novice too intermediates. when you get farther away from the main trails stay on the trail, their is a shooting range bordering the mountain, but not to worry since the trails are above the shooting r...
Last reviewed: Apr 19, 2009
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• Blue Mountain Reservation in Peekskill, New York
Trail Map: http://www.westchestergov.com/PARKS/pdfs/Maps/Trailways/BlueMountain05.pdf
Blue Mountain Reservation in Peekskill, where cyclists can enjoy a day of fresh air and exercise in a safe and controlled environment. The trails total seven miles in distance and are geared toward...
Last reviewed: May 21, 2009
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• Blue Trail in Plattsburgh, New York
Rolling track with some short steep ups and downs. Occassional sandy areas out near Wiggletown. Last time I rode there was in the 90's when I had just started mtn biking, on my rigid specialized hardrock. According to friends in the area there are a lot of stunts out there now. Enjoy.
Last reviewed: Oct 15, 2009
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• Brookfield State Lands in Hamilton, New York
Trail 56 and the trails around it are the best, but there is 140 miles worth of exploring to do. the North Brookfield section is good too.
Last reviewed: Jun 21, 2004
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• Cadyville in Plattsburgh, New York
Park at the end of the parking lot by the ball fields and enter the trails on the left. Generally, the trail is one big loop back to the park. Go left or right on the trail. It may be easy to get turned around but remember that the trails are contained between the surroundin roads. Also, o...
Last reviewed: Mar 21, 2006
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• Calverton Trail in Ridge, New York
The trail has an 8.5 mile beginner loop with advanced rider add on as you ride.
Last reviewed: May 9, 2005
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• Canal Trail in Mohawk, New York
The trail goes east along the Erie Canal. Some parts are paved, and others are stone. The trail follows the canal system and is a decent ride for any bike. The trail appears to end behind the Fort Herkimer Church, where you turn and go back.
Note: At the church, if you take 5s east a...
Last reviewed: Jul 11, 2008
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• Cathedral Pines in Middle Island, New York
Start at the main parking lot. The trail head is at the end of the lot. The main loop is fairly easy, but there are a lot of black diamonds through out. The last 2 are alot of fun and technical
Last reviewed: Sep 23, 2009
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• Cathedral Pines - Black Diamond Loop in Middle Island, New York
This trail is maintained by C.L.I.M.B. (Concerned Long Island Mountain Bikers) and as such has some fun features built in. If you stick to the blue square runs it should be pretty sedated but the black diamond loops add some fun hills, wooden features and small drop offs. Being on LI you...
Last reviewed: Jun 23, 2009
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• Cobb's Hill in Rochester, New York
Please do not ride here, this trail is off limits to bikes.
Last reviewed: Jul 12, 2007
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• Colgate in Hamilton Ny, New York
go to top of cemetary rd on bikes then turn R on tr trail u r in
Last reviewed: Apr 25, 2009
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• Crescent Trail in Fairport, New York
Immediately stars as a steep narrow path towards the canal. The path follows along the canal and is marked with yellow. There are two main trails and plaques along the way with maps on them.
Last reviewed: Jun 19, 2008
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• Cunningham in Fresh Meadows, New York
Various levels of trails. But, it is the Most Difficult trail that is worth the ride.
Approx. 6 mile loop of challenging singletrack with a section for BMX jumping.
Can hook up to a bike trail that brings you to Alley Pond Park.
Last reviewed: Oct 2, 2009
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• Cunningham Park in Queens, New York
Trails for all abilities from beginners to expert including a bmx style pump track and dirt jump sections. The
trails on the east side are easier, the trails on the west side are harder. For trail map go to:
http://www.climbonline.org/pdf/cunningham_park.pdf
Last reviewed: Sep 15, 2009
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• Cunningham Park in Queens/ Fresh Meadows, New York
This is a great new trail. Maintained by CLIMB. It has both beginner and diamond loops. Just follow the trail markers. Has plenty of technical stuff and logs. Some really nice jumps. Has a small bmx style jump section. You can add some miles by crossing the bridge over the Clearview...
Last reviewed: Jun 23, 2009
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• Dryer Road Park in Victor, New York
Kudos to the Victor Parks and Recreation Department and Trailblazers Bike Shop for developing this dedicated mountain bike area.
Sign in with a permit at the trailhead. There are maps available also, although not the easiest to interpret when you are out on the tr...
Last reviewed: Jun 7, 2009
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• East Bay/YMCA in Rochester, New York
Very nice trail that not a lot of people know about, but otther mt bikers help keep it up, just be careful at the beginning 1/4 miles for YMCA campers in the summer durring camp hours. There is some mad fun downhills w/ streight up, uphills where you get some nice G's and go about 30MPH. Y...
Last reviewed: Jul 12, 2007
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• East Setauket in East Setauket, New York
The beginner loop is 4.8 miles and is beginner to intermediate. Nice tight singletrack with only small elevation change. Some technical sections on the main loop. If you add all the diamonds it is 11.7 miles. Pretty good signs (Thanks CLIMB) and surrounded by streets and developments. ...
Last reviewed: Nov 30, 2008
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• Eastport in Eastport, New York
This is about 8 or 9 miles. Basically flat and in the trees. Watch for ticks. Interesting singletrack through open field. Very narrow and affectionately known as "Field of Misery". Stays dry even after a good rain.
Last reviewed: Oct 5, 2005
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• Edgewood Preserve in West Bayshore, New York
The trail is a beginner trail of mostly wide singletrack and some doubletrack. Very flat no hills and no diamonds. Strickly for speed or beginner loop.
Last reviewed: Oct 13, 2009
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