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Level: Advanced
Length: 8 mi (12.9 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Network
Elevation: +155/ -151 ft
Total: 21 riders
Mountain Biking Grayville Falls Town Park
#18 of 113 mountain bike trails in Connecticut
Warm up in the pines and then head up the ridge on Carmen's Dry Dream. Enjoy a moderate climb with several technical rock outcroppings along the way. Once you reach the fireroad at the top go right and head east. The New Cut connector is on the left. Follow this and stay right on the trail, this brings you to the entrance of Bob's Trail.
Bob's will leave you satisified, but there is more to come. Head back past the entrance of the trail and take your next left. This is a short connector that has several rocky features, and exits on another fireroad. Stay right up the hill and the entrance to Vengeance Rocks is on the left. After Vengeance Rocks, circle back up the fire road again and head back to the Ridgeline trail. 1/3 of the way down Carmen's Dry Dream, take the fork to the left onto The Playground, enjoy the jump line and a fast flowing descent returning you to the entrance!
First added by Christopher M on Jan 10, 2016. Last updated Apr 30, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
- Drinking water: unknown
- Lift service: unknown
- Night riding: unknown
- Pump track: unknown
- Restrooms: unknown
- Fat bike grooming: unknown
- E-bikes allowed: unknown
- Fee required: unknown
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From hartford - 84 east to 384 east, exit 5, 85 south, follow signs for 85 (85 takes some rights and lefts!!), when you hit rte 66, go straight and look for a right (sort of fork) onto old colchester road, follow for a bit and look for a right onto grayville road - follow to end and park in turn around before bridge. Trailhead is right where you park (single track) or venture out on the fire road past gate..
Grayville is the perfect trail system for intermediate riders. There is a great balance between flowy downhill sections and technical areas. Plenty of challenging obstacles, but most of the stuff is rideable for an intermediate biker. One of the most fun places in the area.
Thank |Great ride all single track riding. Park in the lot for the park. Then ride back out to the main road you just drove I mans turn left. Follow the road to the end and go over the bridge. Stay right privet driveway on left. Ride straight till you get your first intersection at the top of the hill. Turn left. Trails are not marked so bring gps.
Thank |Lots of tight twisting singletrack with short but testing climbs, well-developed and pretty well maintained network. Unlike a lot of areas, you are on singletrack from beginning to end without intermittent tedious fireroad connections. Nothing life-threatening but plenty of solid intermediate riding.
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