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The Trails The Trail consists of narrow single-track. Suggest riding in a "Counter Clockwise" direction. If riding all the loops in that
direction does not provide you with a good workout, reverse direction and repeat the whole trail clockwise.
Earthquake Ridge Trail Loop provides a steep climb, parallel to the Talimena Scenic Drive. Beginner riders may find themselves pushing their bikes for short
sections of the steeper climbs. More experienced riders can test their climbing skills on the ascending tight switchbacks. After crossing the highway at the top, a descent back to the
lower highway crossing provides time to catch your breath. You can either cross the highway and return to the VIC or continue on to the Southern Loop.
The Southern Loop descends with lots of mild turns over varied terrain. This is the newest addition to the trails and provides excellent views of dogwoods in
bloom in the spring. A short steep climb out and you have just a short ride back to the VIC.
From the VIC you can then take the Fern Loop. A fast trail through the narrowly placed trees to some very tight descending switchbacks and then down to the
creek bed. You can then return back to the VIC by way of the gradual ascent over a rocky section or cross over to the Carriage Loop and the Settler Loop by way of a short gradual climb out of
the Fern Canyon.
The Carriage Loop and Settler Loop provides fairly flat trail with tight and twisty singletrack. This is the easiest section of
trail. Beginners may want to ride this section first. Built in what used to be an orchard, it is now regrown with large pine trees. The fairly flat terrain covered with pine needles provides
a pleasant ride, and eventually ties into the Earthquake Ridge Trail Loop.
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