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Level: Beginner
Length: 7 mi (11.3 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Loop
Elevation: +214/ -10 ft
Total: 15 riders
Mountain Biking Columbus County Park
#108 of 322 mountain bike trails in Michigan
CRAMBA-IMBA is developing trails at Columbus County Park and there are currently a Beginner part of the loop and a Intermediate part as well.
First added by Jeff Barber on Jan 16, 2014. Last updated May 1, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
- Drinking water: unknown
- Lift service: unknown
- Night riding: yes
- Pump track: unknown
- Restrooms: unknown
- Fat bike grooming: yes
- E-bikes allowed: unknown
- Fee required: unknown
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Kronner and Crawford Roads
Columbus, MI
Amazing riding I enjoyed the Beginner portion of the trail, but the Intermediate part was where I had the most fun.
Thank |I ride this trail almost every day and I appreciate the work that has been put into it. It's river valley so very wooded and will get soggy
Thank |Looking forward to winter riding
This place has serious potential . Nice work and thanks to the volunteers. Great start to hopefully more Singletracks.I hope to see it expand . Need more riders on the trail !
Thank |Had a trail day out there 9/23/17 the single track is clear of all the dead fall that accumulated over the past five years of no upkeep. Remarking the trails and working on adding dirt to low spots. The trail is a beginner trail for now and like stated in other reviews the trails can get muddy fast with it being in a low-lying area.
Thank |If you park at the actual Columbus park building and just pedal around there is is very flat and uneventful. I parked at a lower lot and there is a small loop and other trails that I couldn't get to due to mud and water. I would not reccomend this track if it has rained in the past few days!! For the most part it is flat and there are a few hills here and there.
Thank |Just finished riding this trail and most of it is a 5-6 foot wide grass trail. with some smaller tails leading into the wooded areas.
Once you enter into the wooded areas trails become very difficult to follow and while there are markers they are very hard to follow and many I time I found myself turning around or blazing into the unknown because the trail just disappear. I took some pictures of these areas, Since the trails are so lightly used (or new) there are many obstacles such as half fallen trees which if not careful can take you by surprise and knock you to the ground. Also trail runs along the Belle River so it is a low area and quite muddy.
I road this trail today because it was close to my mom's house and I figured I would give it a try and when I come out here I will probably bring my bike and ride it again just because it is close, but overall not the most challenging course I have riden.
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