Gainesville, United States
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+1 4349776555
Good for kids
Wheelchair-accessible car park
This place gets VERY muddy if it's just rained, or it's thawing out after a warm/cold cycle. The east side of the park (to the right from the entrance) is much more muddy than the west side. That said, it's a great little park with some technical sections if you know where to go. The pine trees are fun and interesting to go through. Overall a good little park. The structures and trail could use some improvement, but I kind of enjoy the character it gives the place. Parking can be tight on the weekend as well. Anyway, expect mud. You've been forewarned ;)
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Hubby and I primarily went here for a quick spin on our mountain bikes. You do share the paths with hikers but the trails were still great for mountain biking. This was definitely very wet but the terrain was nice, very full of roots. There are a few obstacles that you can challenge yourself with and some climbing. It took us about 45 min to an hour to complete the loop. Would suggest this as a good beginners path or if you bought a new bike and wanted to get a feel for the place.
Great trail system, but short. The longest loop is just over 3 miles. But the rocks and roots make it challenging, but not too crazy. Holds water too well unfortunately, so it may be unrideable for days after a good rain.
The freshest air you will inhale in the area. Take your mind and body here because your soul will thank you.
Not sure why there are so many good reviews for this park. This is an extremely poorly maintained park if maintained at all. Picnic tables are completely overgrown, no trash cans, no bathrooms, limited parking. Much of the trails are narrow, overgrown, rocky, covered with roots, or muddy streams. It may be decent for mountain biking, but absolutely terrible for running or even walking. If you want to go to a nice park look up Burke Lake.
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