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• Aedc in Tullahoma, Tennessee
Approx. 13,5 miles of singletracks and fire roads. Trail maps are available at the trailhead. There are numbered route points (1-25) with numerous connectors and exit points. Trail is relatively flat, and fast. The second half is more twisty and has more climbs.
Last reviewed: Dec 29, 2009
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• Athens Regional Park Trail in Athens, Tennessee
This trail was created for mountain biking, but is open to hikers. The start of the trail is a short steep section with a couple of switch backs. The trail splits at the top, both ways are about the same distance and they come back together shortly. The trail the follows the ridge until it...
Last reviewed: Oct 21, 2007
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• Bay Point in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Singletrak following lakkeshore for the most part. Roots, rocks, mudholes and 3 small hills. Two gazebos spaced on trail for rest stops.
Last reviewed: Aug 6, 2008
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• Bays Mountain Park in Kingsport, Tennessee
There are a few variations on the loop. It is about 12 miles long with several relatively steep climbs with down hills afterward.
Last reviewed: Mar 27, 2005
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• Bearwoller in Carthaige, Tennessee
This trail sucks. I am not Hans Rey, and unless you are, you will not enjoy this trail at all. You will carry, yes I said carry, your bike and tune your hiking and climbing skills long before you break a sweat riding. The trail is not marked worth a damn so you will miss the switchback ...
Last reviewed: Jun 16, 2009
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• Big South Fork in Oneida, Tennessee
In Big South Fork National Recreation Area, some steep deep woods trails, some moderate, lots of woods, creeks, logs, rocks, mud. Some technical, some not. Single track to dirt/gravel roads to short paved stretches. Great scenery.
Last reviewed: Oct 17, 2007
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• Black Mountain in Crossville, Tennessee
Follow I-40 just east of Crossville.Get off on Crab Orchard exit.If your comeing from Nashville you will turn right after you've turned off I-40.Knoxville would be the reverse of Nashville.You'll take a sharp right curve and the road is wavey after abot 4 or 5 miles the road splits off int...
Last reviewed: Mar 26, 2009
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• Bluff Trail in Millington, Tennessee
This trail has many hills and lots of curves. It is 2.5 miles one way. This trail requires some skill to navigate curves going downhill. It takes some aerobic strength to peddle up long hills.
Last reviewed: Nov 10, 2007
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• Booker T. Washington State Park in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Last reviewed: Oct 8, 2007
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• Brush Creek in Ocoee, Tennessee
The Brush Creek trail is shown, near the lower right part of the map, which also depicts the Tanasi trail system
Last reviewed: Nov 5, 2008
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• Buffalo Mountain in Elizabethton, Tennessee
For the Mud Hollow (Pronounced "Holler" in these parts) From the back of the parking lot, take a small foot path down and right to a logging road. The logging road in question stays fairly flat for a while and then starts a 25-30 minute climb to the top. From the parking lot to the top is ...
Last reviewed: Jul 12, 2009
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• Buzzard's Bluff in Harriman, Tennessee
The trail is used mainly for 4X4 enthusiasts. There aren't a lot of climbs and the technicality of the ride is more directed at not submersing yourself or your bike in the mud-filled chasms left by the 4X4s. It's a fast ride, for the most part. There are some areas with rock navigation....
Last reviewed: Oct 15, 2007
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• Cades Cove in Maryville, Tennessee
Take some of the gravel roads on the right for adventures but turn around or you'll end up sssomewhere else besids the parking lot. If you wimp out take either of the two gravel roads to the left they cut your ride short and you'll still end up in the p
Last reviewed: Sep 28, 2009
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• Caryville Trails in Caryville, Tennessee
The Caryville Trails are mostly jeep roads and ATV trails. The area has been strip mined offering clear views, but some less than thrilling scenery as well. There are a bunch of trails to choose from. Explore and have fun, but remember what goes down, must come up.
Last reviewed: Mar 27, 2005
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• Chickasaw Trace in Columbia, Tennessee
This small park has one of the best rides in Middle TN. Every year there is a race called the Mother's Day Massacre, lots of fun. The trail begins with a fun, fast pace, low on intensity and difficulty level but increases as you warm up. The first two-thirds of the trail rank all easy-m...
Last reviewed: Nov 14, 2009
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• Chilhowee trail system in Ocoee, Tennessee
This network has it all. I'm not sure how many miles, but anyone will enjoy these trails from the beg. rider to the expert. Trails are Benton Falls Trail, Rimrock Trail, Slickrock Trail, Clear Creek Trail, Red Leaf Trail, Azalea Trail, Arbutus Trail and the Clemmer Trail. Only expe...
Last reviewed: Oct 25, 2009
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• Chinquapin Ridge Trail in Fall Creek Falls, Tennessee
This is a great trail located in the heart of Fall Creek Falls State Park. It has some moderate climbs but also has nice downhills that follow. There are some extended trails that are connected to the main trail and can be very interesting because the condition of these trails are always...
Last reviewed: Mar 28, 2005
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• Citico Creek in Tellico Plains, Tennessee
Route Climbs High into the mountains then returns along Citico Creek.
Indian Boundry trail circles the lake for beginners.
Last reviewed: Oct 16, 2007
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• Concord Park in Knoxville, Tennessee
West Loop; the goes-ins and goes-outs are about 10 yds apart located about 40 yds in on the access rd. Lots of twisty-turny single track.East Loops; Go up the hill between the golf course and swimming pool. Either take every right-turn or every-left turn. Some double-track, mostly singl...
Last reviewed: Jun 17, 2008
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• Cotton Mill in Fayetteville, Tennessee
its a single track loop 12 miles i do believe around the edge of a field then up into the woods and up a ridge and zag zags up and around very fun trail and theres a little gift in the field next to the parking lot a obstacle with logs ramps steps and stuff really fun hope this helps peopl...
Last reviewed: Jun 25, 2009
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• Doctors Ridge in Greeneville, Tennessee
Trail is a beginner trail. Was first one I ever rode. Trail goes out climbs over a ridge and back down. Good for training a beginner.
Last reviewed: May 18, 2009
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• Edwards Point in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Easy Trail is to take the Jeep Trails down to the look out (Breathtaking view of the City and River) and then take the Jeep trails back out.
A more technical ride is to take the Main Entrance and ride down to the Jeep Roads. You can go left to the Overlook or hand a right and take ...
Last reviewed: Aug 12, 2005
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• Fairview Trails in Fairview, Tennessee
This is a nice ride. The terrain is not ultra-technical and can be ridden by beginner and expert alike. The main loop runs about 7.5 miles, a nice distance. This can be cut down for the new rider to about 4.5 or increased to about 9.5 miles via an outer loop for the more advanced rider.
Last reviewed: Sep 18, 2009
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• Firetower/haws Top in Newport, Tennessee
It is up and down hill. The trail can be combined with rides on Hall's Top road, or one can single track off the mountain by going by the firetower, the path back to the cemetery.
Last reviewed: Dec 14, 2006
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• Forks Of The River in Knoxville, Tennessee
The 350 acre Forks of the River (formerly, Eastern State) Wildlife Management Area is nestled on the south shore of the Tennessee River. The area is only a few hundred acres and comprised mostly of open fields. A gravel road runs 0.5 miles. Bicycles are restricted to greenways trail Sept 1...
Last reviewed: Sep 10, 2007
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