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Level: Intermediate
Length: 7 mi (11.3 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Out & Back
Elevation: +275/ -287 ft
Total: 19 riders
Mountain Biking Cedar Ridge Chatmoss
#63 of 300 mountain bike trails in Virginia
This is a 6.02 mi Bike Ride in Martinsville, VA. The Bike Ride has a total ascent of 259.19 ft and has a maximum elevation of 882.55 ft.
First added by kamoteus on Oct 20, 2013. Last updated May 1, 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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The trailhead is at Stonewall Jackson Trail Chatmoss, Virginia.
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Natural trail in a beautiful location with lots of good flow. Some short climbs, good decent, but nothing crazy. Several creek crossings with nice bridges. Well laid out with maps at trailhead. At time of writing, there were around 5 trees that are down. Didn't bother me as I love natural trails.
Thank |Hidden gem at the heart of Martinsville, VA. Well maintained and never closed 365 days a year of mountain biking. Thanks to the Southside Mountain Biking Group for keeping this trail top notch. Just an awesome trail.
Thank |Great trail for beginners to learn on!
Thank |Some of the bridges needs some work to be done, the berms starting to washed out, some overgrown sections but nevertheless still one of my favorite Singletracks in the area of Martinsville. The flow is just amazing??'???????'?????
Thank |Great trail
Thank |Now Cedar Ridge Trail located @ Chatmoss Village in Martinsville, VA. So much fun to ride this singletracks trail. Awesome flow and the trail is well marked. Thanks to all the volunteers and the martinsville Cycling Club.
Salute and respect!
Thank |Pretty nice trails in Martinsville Virginia. Some good downhill and not to steep grade uphill. No technical areas or rock gardens but pretty cool. Trails are pretty wide in most places
Thank |Very well built trails with real Mt. biking flow.nice switchbacks and berms.Trails are well marked.A little under 7 miles of trail.
Thank |A well hid secret in the Martinsville area! The trail head is easy to miss if you don't know exactly where to look as there isn't any designated parking for it (part of the reason for the 4 star review). As for the trail itself it's an amazing trail! There are definitely more than just 6 miles worth of trails. You have 5 different loops to pick from with color coded markers to help lead the way. Well groomed, nice burms, with a handful of obstacles to keep things interesting and you on your toes! Anything from a few pyramids, skinnies, tabletops, to some sweet jumps! Loved the trail and will DEFINITELY be going back for more.
Thank |Fun, good beginner to intermediate trails. Watch out though there is no longer a kids playing sign so keep your eyes peeled on the right side of the road for an opening that drops down into the forest.
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