58km of Singletrack Opens in Australia, New Trails added to Kentucky Park

A park outside of Cincinnati adds a handful of new miles, plus more new MTB trails in Australia and Canada.

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Kentucky park adds new trails

Covington, Kentucky

Devou Park, an urban park in Covington, Kentucky, just outside of Cincinnati, is poised to add three miles of trail to its existing network. The Dirt Artisans Trail Building company are building the multi-use trails and will put the total mileage at 15.

58km of trails open at Bodalla State Forest

Narooma, New South Wales, Australia

An additional 58km of new trails have been added with a trailhead in the Bodalla State Forest in Narooma, New South Wales, Australia. The new trails are intended to support the area in recovery from the Black Summer bushfire and its impacts. According to 2EC, an Australian news source, the trails are projected to bring an extra 65,000 people to the region–we assume per year.

New singletrack proposed

Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada

The Town of Bracebridge and the Muskoka Off-Road Cycling Association (MORCA) in Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada are proposing changes to trails in a section of the South Monck/Covered Bridge Trail to complete routes, install signage and add new MTB trails. Community members are asked to submit feedback on the plan here by February 29.

MTB trails approved for Allsopp Park

Little Rock, Arkansas

A $250,000 contract to build mountain bike trails in Allsopp Park has been approved by the city of Little Rock, according to the Arkansas Democrat Gazette.