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Level: Intermediate
Length: 6 mi (9.7 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Network
Elevation: -
Total: 17 riders
Mountain Biking Cady's Falls
#38 of 141 mountain bike trails in Vermont
Parking is by the bridge (there are signs for Rec parking) and just ride straight up the road to the pits and grab onto a trail, or head around the first gate you see. From there, the possibilities are endless! Just remember, a few people make it nice for TONS of people to ride it. If you see s*** in the way, don't go around it, just pick it up and put it onto the side!
First added by njj10090 on Oct 2, 2006. Last updated May 9, 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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Route 15 East, after Johnson take a right on Church street, left onto Main street, bear right onto Depot street, and finally and right onto griggs road. follow that down to the bridge parking lot (you can't miss it)
Solid 4 star, very pretty alpine mixed deciduous woods that are not over grown between trails, many up/down single track be prepared for some short steep climbing ups and fast turning downs October 2017 trails are leave covered keep a keen eye to follow trail, parking on left before bridge ride past nursery trails on both sides of road, unlikely you will run into other people on weekdays
Thank |If you go without a guide, you will probably want your gps. An overabundance of trails that reminds me of a bowl of spaghetti. This place takes several visits to figure out and to sort out all the junk from the decent trails, but it is still worth multiple trips if you're within an hour's drive, because the exploring is lots of fun.
Thank |Chill ride for all, many of the trails are so well maintained that the roots are not exposed. The crew that works on them only clears debris from the trails they dont rake down to the dirt. They like the trails to break in over time. With that said look for the "freshies" and you get a chance to ride a new line or stay on the well traveled lines as they are good too.
Over all this is a very natural sinlgetrack system that goes on for miles, multiple zones. Get with some one who knows it.
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