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[QUOTE="CAL, post: 292501, member: 19233"] There are some big open areas, but no rolling hills. Most of the hills are pretty steep with very little room to get a run at the bottom. Definately some challenging hills, but an intermediate rider shouldn't have trouble with 90% of the hills. There are some main trails that loop around the riding area that are Very wide and have some jumps made into them. You have to be careful though, the trails are two way and are open to jeeps and buggies as well as bikes and atvs. The farther from the main trail you get...the less people you see. The parking lots can be crowded, but once you get deep into the woods, you may not see anyone.:think It's a great place to ride because there is so much ground to cover and miles and miles of trails. You can ride immediately after a rain too. It drains fast and doesn't have very much mud, because there are alot of rocks. Most trails are 2nd to 3rd gear trails. Some places get tighter, some more open. Ya'll come on over and we'll ride.:) [/QUOTE]
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