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• 3rd Battle Of Winchester Trail in Winchester, Virginia
This trail goes through the historic fields and forests were the 3rd Battle of Winchester took place. The main trail is 5 miles and consists of gravel, paving, and dirt/gravel.
The scenary is nice but the best aspect is the red mtb. loop that comes off the trail about 1 mile in, on t...
Last reviewed: Aug 13, 2009
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• Adams Track Trails in Martinsville, Virginia
The Adams Track trails consist of fire roads and double track trails on land that is managed by the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries. This land is primarily for Hunting and wildlife watching but is also open to hikers, bikers, and horses year round at no fee. The trails are wide and...
Last reviewed: May 27, 2008
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• Angler's Ridge in Danville, Virginia
Great trails with good flow. Nothing too technical at all, just very fast singletrack through the trees.
These trails have a bit of everything from stream crossings to bombing downhills. A few rocky
spots to keep you on your toes and some (short) fire road sections to get you betwee...
Last reviewed: Mar 27, 2009
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• Arcadia Up-n-over in Roanoke, Virginia
The Up segment: N37° 32.497, W79° 34.9 Start riding in the same direction as you
arrived (eastward) for 2 miles. This gentle climb turns from rough asphalt to
gravel, netting your first 475’ vertical. At the end, you’ll note a trail to the right, and
a trail to the left with a ...
Last reviewed: Sep 11, 2008
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• Baker's Dozen in Leesburg, Virginia
Super fast single track loop on beautiful land along the Potomac River. Twisty trails with no climbing worth a mention. Every incline is short and quick. The Baker's Dozen is definately a race worth checking out.
Last reviewed: Apr 20, 2008
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• Beaver Dam Reservoir in Ashburn, Virginia
Local reservoir. It is very low now (Oct \'07) Hard pack near the trees, muddy and slow closer to the water. Some rocky areas made it fun. A good loop of the lake in some slow track, but a good workout. Deep end (north end at the dam) got a little steep and loose, but still a good wo...
Last reviewed: Aug 16, 2009
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• Belle Isle in Richmond, Virginia
This is a very small network of trails on an island. There is a completely flat walking/jogging/dog walking/sight seeing/bicycling trail around the perimeter (wonderful views), then a bumping hard climb to the top, where there are several small singletrack trails. Coming down can be fun,...
Last reviewed: Apr 12, 2006
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• Black Water Creek in Lynchburg, Virginia
Once you are on the main part of the trail, it is a fairly fun, relaxing ride with 2 great climbs, one on the upper Freer trail, the other cant be missed. Great scenery.
Last reviewed: Mar 14, 2008
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• Breaks Interstate Park in Grundy, Virginia
This is a park oriented trail. Do not be discouraged about the difficulty b/c you can find plenty of sick climbs and sick downhill sections. You will get great views and great flow. The trail should not be ridden while wet but mud can be fun. Some sick fast degreed banks are nice but b...
Last reviewed: Sep 13, 2006
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• Brush Mountain in Blacksburg, Virginia
This trail is a network of great trails and climbs. Well marked and the perimeter loop features a very nice climb to the top of Brush Mountain. Epic downhills abound at this point complete with creek crossings. The bottom of the downhills is a great network of trails from medium to more di...
Last reviewed: Nov 2, 2007
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• Burke Farm in Culpeper, Virginia
this trail system requires a membership of $25 annually which goes toward paying the lease for the property, and also for upkeep of the trails.
more info can be found by calling the Bike Stop @ 540-825-2105
Last reviewed: Jan 22, 2009
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• Burke Lake in Burke, Virginia
Trail that loops around the lake. You could add it to the trail that attaches to South Run Park and make it about an 8 mile easy ride. There are also some single track trails off into the woods. Not technical.
Last reviewed: Nov 9, 2008
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• Bushwhacker Trail in Damascus, Virginia
Just West of Beartree Gap Campground, off of a old fire road can be found one of the best kept secrets of mtn. biking in Southwest Virginia. With miles of awsome rolling singletrack, high speed open doubletrack, agonizing climbs,technical rock gardens, and white-knuckle gravel decents, thi...
Last reviewed: Mar 20, 2006
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• Buttermilk in Richmond, Virginia
A very nicely developed trail located right in the middle of a fairly large city (that would be Richmond). Tight and inermediate to difficult single track that was pretty much hand built by some great volunteers. The sculpting (strange word, but it seems to fit) of this trail is perfect. ...
Last reviewed: Nov 10, 2009
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• Candlers Mountain in Lynchburg, Virginia
trail has some extreame climbs and downhills. many fun turns and great after a good rain, be prepared to get dirty.
Last reviewed: Apr 28, 2008
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• Carrollton Nike Park in Smithfield, Virginia
This trail has few obstacals but has tight s-turns and narrow paths. There are a few short climbs and the scenery is awesome with a couple of picnic tables near the water for breaks. This trail hosts 4 - 5 to five mountain bike races annually. When you finish the route you'll want to ri...
Last reviewed: Jun 11, 2009
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• Carvin's Cove Trail system in Roanoke, Virginia
Expert trails include Hi-De-Ho, the Gauntlet, the Trough, the Comet,Clownshead and Stickman. Intermediate trails include the Thousand Foot Climb (a fire road), the Hoe Trail, Mad Cow,the Girlscout trail and Funhouse. Beginner trails are Kit and Kaboodle, the Skillet,Easy Street and the Enc...
Last reviewed: Jun 20, 2009
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• Centerville Power Lines in Centerville, Virginia
Single track (some paved paths) with a couple of good downhills and climbs. A couple of stream crossings. This trail is nothing spectacular! I would not waste your time ridding this trail. I will NOT ride again.
Last reviewed: May 2, 2008
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• Clark County Park In Berryville in Winchester, Virginia
This trail is an 6 ft. wide paved path. The trail is flat and curvy. This is not really a mountain bike trail..... BUT, the park has a few of other interesting aspects. Mainly, big rocks, out-croppings, and mulch/dirt piles to play on along the sides of the trail and all over the park....
Last reviewed: Jun 10, 2007
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• Colvin Run Trail in Reston, Virginia
In the heart of Reston, this trail has something for everyone. Made up of mostly wide singletrack, it can be ridden as a four mile (one way) out-and-back trail or you can link up with the Difficult Run Trail and stretch it all the way to the Potomac River in Great Falls Park. The trail can...
Last reviewed: Aug 7, 2009
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• Conway Robinson State Forest in Gainseville, Virginia
short quick trail with a couple of rock gardens and some nice logs to play on if you ride down the the main path
Last reviewed: Sep 13, 2009
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• Copper Creek in Herndon, Virginia
Go down a black path located at the very end of Copper Ridge Drive, go past
the "no dumping signs" and a playground then a little farther to the trail
head. The trail is short but has multiple jumps and 1 teeter totter.
Last reviewed: Oct 14, 2009
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• Crackers Neck in Radford , Virginia
Great new trails, twisty and dynamic. I can spend an hour and a half there and not get bored. Great for all level. Some trails harder than others. The maps do a great job of marking difficulty. Trails are in good condition. Trail crews will be getting out more frequently.
Last reviewed: Nov 6, 2009
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• Dam Neck in Virginia Beach, Virginia
Trail has is a good 3-5 miles long mostly flat. Single track the whole way with jumps and rolling surface. This is a beginner trail, very flat.
Last reviewed: Jun 27, 2009
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• Dark Hollow in Martinsville, Virginia
Dark Hollow is a network of old walking trails that a local land owner has given permission for local riders to improve the trails for Mountain Biking and walking. At the moment there is 3.5 miles of trails and work is being done every third Saturday of the month. The work team has a trail...
Last reviewed: Apr 20, 2008
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