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Level: Intermediate
Length: 2 mi (3.2 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Other
Elevation: +155/ -138 ft
Total: 12 riders
Mountain Biking Razorback Ridge
#88 of 289 mountain bike trails in Florida
A semi-technical XC trail built around, on and over a ridgeline of old canal diggings.
First added by Hap Proctor on Jan 14, 2017. Last updated Apr 21, 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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3.8 miles west of SR 200 on Tricycle trail. On the western edge of the Santos Trail system.
Fun trail that's 1 mile from my house. I'm a newbie and have only been riding MTB for a week (grew up racing BMX though), but I was able to ride the trail no problem. Has some fun elevation changes up on the ridge. Doesn't seem to be ridden that often because it's so far west in the Santos trail system. Lot's of wildlife out there as well. Saw 3 good size deer and 2 armadillos. Also lots of wild pig in the area.
Thank |This is a great intermediate trail that is sadly under utilized due to the remoteness in the Santos system. This trail can be found on the Tricycle Trail near Dunnellon. It is hilly with some good ridge line riding. Can be sandy at times, and the trail does get torn up by the hogs in the area.
Thank |Great new trail, with some creative use of the topography. Needs some time and packing to keep the hogs from blowing out the off-camber sections. Fun and flowy!
Thank |Didn't see this trail on our OMBA map we've been using. Was riding Tricycle and took this on a whim. Awesome trail. Looked to be very new but was still rideable and fun.
Thank |A new addition by OMBA. Nothing too difficult if you keep your momentum rolling to help clear the up and down ride along canal diggings. A great addition to the Tricycle trail, which is located on the western end of the Santos trail network.
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