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Dallas
Guest
Props to the trail builders for designing a fun, super-twisty singletrack trail that flows around (and through) many tight trees. Great trail conditions with hardly any sand. No jumps or stunts. The fun to be had here is trying to keep a good pace through the many turns and trees.
For best parking, go about 1 mile north of the main park entrance to Artesian Well Road. There's space to park right after you turn onto that dirt road, on the left. The trail begins on the left, a little farther down Artesian Well Rd.
In the summer you may want to spray your legs with Off before riding. There is a lot of long grass and I found several tiny ticks on my legs after the ride.
There's also supposedly another good nearby trail off Rt 49 in Estell. Stop by the local bike shop if you want more info.
For best parking, go about 1 mile north of the main park entrance to Artesian Well Road. There's space to park right after you turn onto that dirt road, on the left. The trail begins on the left, a little farther down Artesian Well Rd.
In the summer you may want to spray your legs with Off before riding. There is a lot of long grass and I found several tiny ticks on my legs after the ride.
There's also supposedly another good nearby trail off Rt 49 in Estell. Stop by the local bike shop if you want more info.