Level:
Length: 13 mi (20.9 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Network
Elevation: +244/ -231 ft
Total: 16 riders
 

Mountain Biking Millican Reserve

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#96 of 279 mountain bike trails in Texas
#3,494 in the world

These are new trails that were built by the Brazos Valley Mountain Bike Association at the end of 2013. The trails are still being developed, but there is about 13 miles of single track ready for your riding delight.

First added by searsandrewj on Jul 5, 2015. Last updated May 2, 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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Getting there
Park in designated parking lot. Ride on the jeep road until you see trailhead marker.
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Intermediate difficultyMillican Reserve Phase V*****8 mi


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Good (Aug 29, 2019)
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  • ivy.no.poison
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    Fun to ride and very well maintained. A lot of ups and downs. A little bit remote from trail head. Better to find a local to guide around otherwise might not be able to find it.

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  • ivy.no.poison
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    You have to be a member of BVMBA to be able to ride here legally (since Millican Reserve is private property), or if you are a guest rider, you can sign the waiver and submit it to BVMBA online, but you need to be accompanied by a member, (Or you can join their social ride every Tuesday 6:30pm).
    Most part of the trail system is easy and flowy. There are some up and downs at phase I, a short fun section called "Roller Coaster" at Phase II, Phase III has the most straight lines, while Phase IV is tighter and twistier, and gets dark quicker than the rests. Trails are well maintained and has bail out point every 2-3 miles (after each phase). Some parts have loose rocks/sands.
    Phase V is new, techy, with more descend/ascend, switchbacks and off-chamber turns. But you might not be able to find it without guidance

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