Mountain Biking - Burlington, NC, Anyone familiar with Cedarock Park?

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roccobike
10-05-08, 11:28 AM
There's supposed to be a MTB trail there. Has anyone ridden it? Is it worth a visit?
Thanks for any info.
Nope, sorry. But if you find it let me know and I'll go!
kramnnim
10-05-08, 07:23 PM
Hmm, maybe someone on the biketriad forum would know?
Tra!l !
10-06-08, 09:18 AM
I'd be intrested if their was one. I hope their is.
roccobike
10-06-08, 02:18 PM
The location is 4242 R. Dean Coleman Rd., Burlington, NC. I'm doing a road ride this weekend so I doubt I'll be able to get out there for a couple of weeks. If anyone goes there, please let everyone else know what it's like.
CaseLawZ28
10-06-08, 07:39 PM
I live in Burlington. I just got a mountain bike, but my road friend who rides mountain bikes as well said this: Cedar Rock Park has a short trail, about 2 miles or so. He said he rides another trail (horse paths or trails or something) instead.
There are other better places to ride in the area I've been told. But I haven't even taken my mountain bike to a trail yet. So I'm giving you advice on advice given to me.
Call J&L Bicycle in Burlington and ask for J.T. Sharpe...he can help you out trail wise in the Triad.
Try trianglemtb.com if you haven't yet. There's a good interactive map on there with most of the good local trails.
Tra!l !
10-07-08, 09:19 PM
(horse paths or trails or something)
Thats probably at North East Park. Thats a pretty fun ride and its close to Burlington. Only place in town with big rocks to jump off as well:)
roccobike
10-07-08, 09:22 PM
Try trianglemtb.com if you haven't yet. There's a good interactive map on there with most of the good local trails.
Good idea, I tried before I posted here but I couldn't find Cedarock on their site. If it's only a two mile trail, I'm not surprised. But thanks to everyone who posted.
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