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• Bennetts Pond in Ridgefield, Connecticut
Bennett's Pond in Ridgefield, CT is a hidden treasure just two minutes away from the madness of Route 7, in which you will find both gradual and sick climbs. Slick singletrack combined with ueber technical trails along the water. Following the white trail connects to even further miles ...
Last reviewed: Jul 29, 2009
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• Blue Trail in Westport, Connecticut
Start at parking lot and work your way through the rocks. Easy to moderate.
Last reviewed: May 1, 2009
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• Brooksvale Park And Naugatuck State Forest in Hamden, Connecticut
Brooksvale Park is a nice for the beginner rider but its also the gateway into the Naugatuck State Forest, which has awesome single track, great climbs, and plenty of stuntry. The State Forest was recently logged and some of the trails are now more exposed to the precipitation and can get...
Last reviewed: Aug 3, 2008
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• Case Mountain in Manchester, Connecticut
I rode Case for the first time last weekend. It is a great place to ride but have your skills ready because you will need them. There are lots of rocks, steep climbs, steep climbs with rocks and stair steps, more rocks, roots, and even a few areas of slick rock. The rocky technical climbs ...
Last reviewed: Sep 14, 2005
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• Central in Simsbury, Connecticut
one huge drop and plenty of jumps usually lots of people there not many non bikers trail is always changing
Last reviewed: Apr 14, 2005
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• Cockaponset State Forest in Chester, Connecticut
Tons of variety from Epic Trails to Cross Stuntry (mostly natural features) trails. Definitely XC paradise.
Last reviewed: Jun 28, 2009
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• Colchester in Colchester, Connecticut
these trail consist of some out and backs and loops. the consist of some good uphills and rocky downhills. these are some challeging single tracks and old loging roads. Also if yo just follow the trail and dont go off on some of the many side trails you will bike up to day pond. From ther...
Last reviewed: Aug 12, 2009
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• Collis P Huntington State Park in Bethel, Connecticut
State Map: http://www.ct.gov/dep/lib/dep/stateparks/maps/huntington.pdf
Huntington/The Hunt/Huny has something for everyone, beginners and experts alike. Lots of natural stunts, some killer climbs, including the Vomits; Big and Little. If you pedal to the top of one of the vomits and...
Last reviewed: May 18, 2007
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• Cromwell Creek in Cromwell, Connecticut
Was probably a nice a place to ride at some point until the ATVers ruined most of the trails. Still some good single track nuggets here and there. Nothing really special.
Last reviewed: Oct 3, 2007
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• Dingle Brook Trail in Newtown, Connecticut
Network of old ATV trails and now Equestrian Trails. Good work out.
Last reviewed: Jul 11, 2007
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• Dooley's Run in Wallingford, Connecticut
As yiu start the trail its nit intimidated but for novice riders if you try to make the second hill you probably won't last the rest of the course. When you finally pop out onto the road make a left follow the road for about 50 yards then look to your right for the single track entrancefol...
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• Farmington Canal Heritage Trail in Hamden, Connecticut
Rail trail, great for family riding.
Last reviewed: Oct 10, 2009
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• Funny Farm North in Newtown, Connecticut
Nice little single track loops between the Housatonic Railroad tracks and Queen Street. Other the other side, take Old Farm Road down to the Ristricted Area Sign and look for a trail on the left. This is the Bone Yard Trail, this cuts around to link up with the other side of Old Farm. T...
Last reviewed: Jul 12, 2007
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• Gay City State Park in Hebron, Connecticut
Lots of trails to choose from. Great leap off point for an Epic Ride at Case Mountain.
Last reviewed: May 21, 2007
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• Genesee Recreation Area in Madison, Connecticut
this is water company land and we ride it every weekend. almost never seee other people. no special skills or technical ability required. mix of access roads and trails. good mix of terrain, and hills so it is a good work out.
Last reviewed: Sep 28, 2004
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• Granville Gorge in Granville, Ma, Connecticut
Tough to put this one into a category. Starts out on a logging road, opens up and rides past the reservoir, then turns into some switchback climbs up to Drake peak. I'm sure there's an overlook up there, but couldn't find it today. Now it gets interesting as you drop into the gorge, and...
Last reviewed: Sep 11, 2008
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• Gurski Farm in Brookfield, Connecticut
Lots of double track and trails that kind of go off to no where. Good for a quickie and if you want to bring the kids and get them acclimated to trail riding. Lots of pricker bushes lining the trails.
Last reviewed: Jun 13, 2007
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• Hyper Coiler in Old Saybrook, Connecticut
There are train tracks about 300 feet from there, so look out otherwise you will drop a hyper-coiler.If you head east along the tracks you will see some rocky cliffs. Head that way and follow it to the top and walk a little beyond twords the woods as if walking twords route 156. There ther...
Last reviewed: Apr 8, 2004
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• Larkin State Bridal Trail in Southbury, Connecticut
This is a multi-Use Trail: bicycling, mountain biking, hiking, cross country skiing and horseback riding, in fact it's popular horse back riding trail, so watch out for those road apples!
Last reviewed: May 21, 2007
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• Lower Paugussett State Forest in Newtown, Connecticut
Blue trail does a 6.5 mile loop of extremely technical trail. Other trails interconnect through here including a forest/logging road, as well as connections to the Iriquois Gas Line that the ATVer and MXers love to tear up.
Last reviewed: May 22, 2007
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• Meshomasic State Forest in East Hampton, Connecticut
Fun and challenging ride with several climbs and descents. Tough stretches of singletrack. A couple technical climbs. Couple of fun descents. A few very technical areas. Parts of the trails are pretty tough. Easy to get lost too. Can connect to Gay City and Case Mountain.
Last reviewed: May 21, 2007
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• Mianus River Park in Stamford, Connecticut
Mianus River Park is a small parcel of land on the Mianus River. The park straddles the border of Greenwich and Stamford CT. Heavily used by riders from all over the metro area (Connecticut, New York and New Jersey), this park requires thoughtful riding and watching out for hikers and the ...
Last reviewed: Jan 2, 2010
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• Middlebury Greenway in Middlebury, Connecticut
The Middlebury Greenway is to be a picturesque walking and biking trail converted from an old trolley bed that runs through Middlebury to the Waterbury town line. Great climbs, especially for singlespeeders.
Last reviewed: May 16, 2007
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• Middlesexy in Middletown, Connecticut
Many trails to choose from, very techical singletrack, powerlines, dirtbike tracks, every possible obstacle, can be very confusing, not well mapped out, and you can end up 10 miles south in Higganum if you dont pay attention. There are lots of trails for beginners, intermediates, and advan...
Last reviewed: Jul 29, 2007
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• Monroe Rail Trail in Monroe, Connecticut
Rail Trail. Some Single Track branching off but nothing but little outtakes. Fun for family riding.
Last reviewed: May 21, 2007
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