A serene forest scene featuring a small, clear stream flowing over rocks, surrounded by lush greenery and trees. Sunlight filters through the leaves, casting gentle shadows on the moss-covered stones along the water
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Level: Advanced
Length: 62 mi (99.8 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Network
Elevation: +2,296/ -960 ft
Total: 11 riders
 

Mountain Biking Red Run-tea Creek-brannock-gauley

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#37 of 112 mountain bike trails in West Virginia
#4,076 in the world

Difficult singletrack

First added by on Aug 17, 2009. Last updated Apr 28, 2020. → add an update
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  • 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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Starting and ending in Elk River Touring Center


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  • Aaron Chamberlain   ✓ supporter
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    Great backcountry singletrack. Shit tons of rocks and roots. And they're covered in moss. Watch out for stinging nettles in the summer. Ouch!

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  • Outdoornut
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    These are some awesome back country trails. I would not recommend turning right off Red Run and down the Tea Creek and right on Tea Creek. That's more work than it's worth. All the locals will discourage that route. You can get Red Run in and go left (straight through) at the bottom and take Right Fork Trail back up toward Tea Creek Mountain Trail. If you want to get over to Boundary trail, take Bear Pen Ridge around to Tea Creek trail where you will just cross it. I wouldn't recommend any of Tea Creek Trail since it has too many washed out crossings (better suited for hiking). Even on the good (Slatyfork Map) they don't recommend the route noted here. The rider who posted this is one tough rider. My hat is off to him. Just check out the better routes. Awesome, awesome area to ride though.

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