A wooded area featuring a rocky path with exposed tree roots and scattered leaves. The background shows trees and a mossy ground, creating a natural setting.
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Level: Advanced
Length: 5 mi (8 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Network
Elevation: +68/ -81 ft
Total: 40 riders
 

Mountain Biking Millers Pond

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#4 of 113 mountain bike trails in Connecticut
#1,393 in the world

Some of the best technical riding in Connecticut in my opinion. Lots of log
rides, technical uphill climbs, and great XC riding

First added by blacklightning on Feb 25, 2012. 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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Getting there
My advice is to type in the park name on Google Maps to get directions.

Regardless, depending on the direction you come in, you may end up taking
some very small road with lots of potholes. Don't think that you are lost! This
is the correct route!


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  • OGKushmaster
    *****

    Old School tight & technical riding at its best! A great place to improve your skills and your courage.

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  • twentysixpride
    *****

    Now that stripper shoes (yellow) is in place millers is much more tolerable for beginners. Yellow to red to xc loop is nice mix of terrain. some of the log rides have rotted but a few new ones have popped up too.

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  • bikerag
    *****

    Millers - great buff singletrack with a few rocks here and there. Great place to ride. Some technical sections, and classic log rides. All singletrack built by mountain bikers.

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  • rich.hale21365
    *****

    Possibly the most consistently technical trails in the state, at least the red and red/white anyway. Very challenging. Countless rideable rocky lines. Plenty of skinnies along the way too.

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  • variableconditions
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    Love this place, and it's close to several friends' houses so I'm personally a bit biased. But I really like some of the long downhill sections if you run it clockwise and start with the big climbs first. Then you get to cool off in the pond after the ride. I've seen more snakes here than average though...including in the water with me. And I don't mean trouser snakes.

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  • bmxking45
    *****

    These trails were put together/designed by an absolute master! Some of the best trails I have ever ridden. Super techy and plenty difficult. I stayed on the red blazed trail. Highly recommended!

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