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Quintessential Finger Lakes singletrack.


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Map Key

2.8

Miles

4.6

KM

Singletrack

2,204' 672 m

High

2,021' 616 m

Low

364' 111 m

Up

362' 110 m

Down

5%

Avg Grade (3°)

14%

Max Grade (8°)

Dogs Unknown

E-Bikes Unknown

Description

The Brown Trail forms a long spindly loop, heading from the top of Ontario County Park to the bottom and back. Most of Brown is narrow, bench cut into a steep side-slope. Expect short fast descents, little punchy climbs, and plenty of switchbacks.

Note that on some maps, this trail is marked as the Tan Trail. The trail is marked with brown blazes.

The northern part of this trail is arguably best ridden counter-clockwise, climbing along the Park Drive and descending the western side parallel to the Black Trail (but don't let that discourage you from trying it either direction!). This fun descent places you at the trail's lowest point. Cross the boardwalk and earn your turns with some steep Finger Lakes-style switchbacks. Eventually, you'll reach the southernmost point in the trail network. Keep bearing left at each intersection to take the Brown Trail back if desired.

The Brown Trail provides access to the Black Trail in two places - in the northwest, near one of its highest points, and in the middle, at Brown's lowest point, just beyond a boardwalk. It also intersects the Yellow Trail in the south end of the park, providing some excellent options for loops between the two.

The southern part of the Brown Trail can feel confusing, as the trail parallels itself and the western side of the Yellow Trail. The steep side slope makes the three lines seem much further apart than they appear on a map. When in doubt, downhill on your left side usually means you're headed north towards the park, and downhill on your right means you're headed south and away from the car.

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Shared By:

Aaron Caveglia

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#276

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Photos

The red boardwalk bridge, at the bottom of the Brown Trail.
Jul 27, 2015 near Naples, NY
Snowy overlook
Dec 28, 2018 near Naples, NY

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May 27, 2019
Marty Ringelberg
10.1mi
Apr 3, 2019
Bill Hoffman
Nov 2, 2018
Marty Ringelberg
Current conditions are wet and lots of leaves = slick trail. Take it slow and enjoy what colorful leaves are still on the trees!! 9.1mi — 1h 14m
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