A narrow dirt path winding up a small hill in a lush green forest, flanked by trees and underbrush. A large, moss-covered stone is visible in the foreground, with sunlight filtering through the leaves above. Quarry Park mountain bike trail.
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Length: 0 mi (0 km)
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Configuration: Network
Elevation: +21/ -16 ft
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Mountain Biking Quarry Park

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#83 of 388 mountain bike trails in Wisconsin
#3,653 in the world

lots of rocks, trees and jumps!

First added by alvin.santoy on Jun 1, 2013. Last updated May 8, 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
from West high school go N on Highland Ave, Take a left on Kendall Ave, Keep going and stay on it once it turns into Bluff St, take a right onto Palomino Ln, follow Palomino to the end


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  • Erik P
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    Not a fan. I'd consider myself an advanced rider. My read...this trail wasn't designed well for larger bikes. I ride a newer Fuel, 29er and the bike was too big. I actually couldn't make a few of the tight turns due to the bike's size and turn radius (without J-hopping, and the location of some of these turns made a j-hop pretty much improbable).. I was a long time 26" advocate and that's exactly what I'd want in these trails (that or a BmX bike). Due to the super small size of these trails (lack of miles), and the technicality, I only rate this at 3/5 stars. There's better riding nearby, unless you're into BMX pump tracks, then this is your trail.

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  • Cschulz74

    Well maintained they always changing and working on tracks. Has everything lots of jumps. Friendly people. I give it five stars for effort maintaining track and it is a blast to ride.

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  • Collin Buth
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    super small but awesome spot. BIG JUMPS and BIG features. be careful and walk/ scout some trails out. lots of work getting done.

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  • Thermal Damage
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    The area is an 8 square block ring of crazy around a table-flat middle that is extreme beginner. I've twice broken ribs at this park and actually stopped going there for several years. You need to be on your game, but if you get out alive, you feel pretty accomplished.

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  • dtclement
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    There is plenty of variety for this being such a small MTB park. No big climbs or descents, but plenty to keep you busy for a couple of hours. Lot's of jumps and features.

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