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• Airfield in Reading, Pennsylvania
A sick course with an urban edge to it, burms, jumps, steps, ramps and hug gaps. It's the only course of it's kind and I promise if you miss this you will regret it, that's how much of a thrill you will get. Riders from all abilities are welcome to ride it, there are go-arounds if you choo...
Last reviewed: Feb 10, 2009
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• Allegrippis Trails in Raystown Lake, Pennsylvania
The Allegrippis Trails are arranged as stacked loops, giving the user the opportunity to plan a route as short or as long as they would like. There are nearly endless combinations, so even riders who come back time after time have the opportunity to use a new route each time.
Last reviewed: Oct 22, 2009
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• American Standard in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania
American Standard is a classic technical ride that is long and very rocky, not to mention absolutely beautiful. There are no big climbs but the entire ride combines to make you wish you were at Molly McGuires downing a beer. The setting is in state game lands in the pocono mountains with t...
Last reviewed: Jun 14, 2007
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• Bavington in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
You can follow any direction you want, then figure out the travel to best suit your needs.
Last reviewed: Oct 31, 2009
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• Belmont Plateau in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Awesome trail in the vicinity of Philadelphia, its about 1.5 miles from the Art Museum and makes
for a great after work ride. Its easy to get lost there so, especially in summer so its good to with
someone who knows it, but there are a few main gravel roads that the trails dump out on ...
Last reviewed: Mar 27, 2008
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• Big Pocono Game Lands in Tanneryville, Pennsylvania
nice flat trails through brush and pine forests. windy, with sections of rock, and roots. For the more technical find the trail to the right as soon as you pass the first gate at the parking lot. This is downhill and steep in parts. I didnt make it twenty yards before I went over the h...
Last reviewed: Oct 12, 2005
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• Blue Diamond Trail in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
I reccomend Blue diamond route as it's the easiest. Road continually changes making good practice with variety of asphalt, gravel, dirt, and plain old root earth. Great scenery, historical buildings. You'll notice a horse stable in one part where you'll see an old house built in the 1800's...
Last reviewed: Apr 5, 2009
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• Blue Marsh in Reading, Pennsylvania
This trail circles the entirety of the lake and is approximately 30 miles (not including side trails) in length. The trail is comprised of several different types of track: singletrack, doubletrack, dirt roads, and the occasional section of abandoned blacktop roads.
The trail is not...
Last reviewed: Jan 9, 2009
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• Bonner Park in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania
On the right side (west) over the bridge, it's fairly innocuous. About a mile of trail, fairly flat. Some log-overs, mud, small creek crossings, riding between Chester Creek and the old Penn Central railroad.
On the left (east) over the bridge it's a lot more interesting. 3.5 miles o...
Last reviewed: Sep 6, 2009
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• Brady's Run County Park in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
Trail is a doozy, it will really get your lungs working and your legs screaming. But always remember, what goes up must come down, and that makes this trail excellent. There is a good network of trails in the park, everything from non technical singletrack to the log garden, with tight t...
Last reviewed: Sep 13, 2009
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• Broad Mt. Loop in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania
This trail is a rocky double track with some small climbs and two stream crossings. The Highlight is an overlook of the entire Lehigh Gorge(I believe it is called buzzard's point) Proceed straight down the first trail untile you come to a T at the T take a right and follow the rocky down...
Last reviewed: Jul 3, 2009
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• Coal Cracker in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania
Coal Cracker aka Mount Pisgah is an advanced level trail in a very remote setting of an old coal strip mine. There is a myriad of cross trails so a guide would be recommended. A blast with tons of rocks and roots and some very *dangerous* cliffs to ride along. 95% singletrack
Last reviewed: Jun 5, 2008
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• Cowbell Hollow in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
Head back out White Deer Creek Road toward McCall Dam State Park. Make a right onto Cooper Mill Road and climb the hill. You will come to the opposite end of Cowbell Hollow from which you parked. Head right on Cowbell Hollow. It will dump you out behind the cabin that you parked in front o...
Last reviewed: Nov 13, 2005
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• Curse Of The Dark Hollow in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
The trail starts in the parking lot. The trail head is at a yellow gate and pretty wide to begin.
Last reviewed: Sep 30, 2007
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• East Bradford (Harmony Hill) Recreation Area in Downingtown, Pennsylvania
Two-mile main loop, with another two miles of side trails and cross connectors. Trail heads are at the far end of the parking lot. All trails lead from the top of Harmony Hill down to the Brandywine Creek creek bottom, about 250 feet of drop. Follow trails until they start to climb b...
Last reviewed: Jul 6, 2009
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• Erie Penninsula in Erie, Pennsylvania
it is a paved trail that you can take the kiddies on or pull the kiddy trailer and also hit the beaches, there are a lot of beach shacks to get goodies from so bring some cash. also look for the side trails , if you wanna ride some sandy trails and fly through the sand dunes and trees, hav...
Last reviewed: Aug 19, 2005
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• Extended 7 Mountains Epic in Weikert, Pennsylvania
This ride offers just about everything. Rail-Trail, Forest Rd (rocky and well maintained), Hair raising rocky and loose decents, fun bombable singletrack, old woods roads, great vistas. Some of it is sandy in places and hike a bike at some points will happen. But it's fun, challenging and ...
Last reviewed: May 28, 2006
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• French Creek in Elverson, Pennsylvania
Rocky as balls. Loads of fun if you love rocks rocks rocks. It does have small sections of smooth trail in between rock gardens.
Grab a trail map from the trailhead and have fun!
Or check out a route in a guide book.
Last reviewed: May 20, 2009
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• Geisinger Trails in Danville, Pennsylvania
Mostly singletrack, some double and very little 4X4. Trails range from somewhat rocky to smooth and fast. Blue trail has 3-4 switchbacks. New trails being added all the time. Somewhat technical in places. Some tight, fast downhill sections. There are trail maps on most of the trails ...
Last reviewed: Nov 8, 2009
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• Glenn Park in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
Glenn Park offers a pretty good 4x4 road and double track trail to the top of the ridge where is joins with powerline access roads that run the length of the ridge. From the top you can get a great view of East Stroudsburg University, Broadhead creek below and the rolling hills of the Poco...
Last reviewed: May 6, 2007
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• Heritage Rail Trail in York, Pennsylvania
Its a rail trail, so for serious mountain bikers itll be nothing special. Its level and wide hardpan. Great for fast riding except in some places where there are lots of people. Generally it can be quiet and open with some nice scenery. There are quite a number of crossings and parking lot...
Last reviewed: Sep 12, 2008
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• High Rocks in Tinicum, Pennsylvania
Start at Tohickon Valley Park and follow the RD down towards the pool, but turn at the 1st trail on the right(small wooden bridge at the trail head). When it hits the gravel rd go left and stay on it through the campground. Pick up the trail at the end of the camp sites. There is an upper ...
Last reviewed: Aug 16, 2009
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• Horseshoe in Lebanon, Pennsylvania
long, steep, muddy swicthbacks,a network of trails that can go on for miles
Last reviewed: Apr 5, 2009
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• Idlewood in Langhorne, Pennsylvania
Nice singletrack with some technical rocky down and uphills. Great downhill sections followed by some steep
uphills. Some technical drops in the middle with some jumps here and there. On the far side there is a nice
boardwalk setup. An annual bike race is held by Guys B...
Last reviewed: Nov 11, 2009
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• Jacobsburg Park in Nazareth, Pennsylvania
Has everything from Beginner to Advanced. The more technical trails have rocks and roots to negotiate. You will share some of the trails with horses and hikers. MUCH BETTER when it's wet out!!! Most of the beginner trails are gravel and fairly flat. Trails are marked. You could liter...
Last reviewed: Oct 4, 2009
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