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A very diverse, technical trail considering the Greater Houston area's terrain.


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Map Key

9.4

Miles

15.2

KM

95%

Singletrack

126' 39 m

High

115' 35 m

Low

49' 15 m

Up

49' 15 m

Down

0%

Avg Grade (0°)

1%

Max Grade (1°)

Dogs Leashed

E-Bikes Allowed

Family Friendly There are several parks, walking paths, and beginner trails for everyone in the family to enjoy.

The trail is closed during wet or muddy conditions. Up to the minute trail conditions and group rides can be found on the Facebook group here: facebook.com/groups/CCMTB/

Please refrain from wearing headphones to prevent collisions - not all of the trails are one way, signs and markings are coming soon.

Use caution on technical features.

Overview

A ride with as much fun, technical riding as possible, while also providing some fast flowy tracks.

Need to Know

There are several places to park, but the best place is along the empty lots on Glenway. The street address is 10914 Glenway, 77070.

Note: there will soon be a designated parking lot near the 100-Acre Wood Preserve, now available: 14234 W. Cypress Forest Dr., 77070

Description

The folks who have designed, built and maintained this trail over the years have taken careful consideration to include as much fun technical and sustainable riding as possible, while also providing some fast, flowy tracks. You'll notice their unique signature in armoring hills with logs, pavers, boardwalks, and wooden drops.

Depending on where you start, and the order in which you ride the sections, you may have a different experience. This single fact contributes to the fun of this trail because it can feel like a different ride every time.

History & Background

Part of the trail is located on the 100-Acre Wood Preserve, located in northwest Harris County. The preserve contains several unique forest communities, including an upland forest with remnants of mature post oaks and a forested wetland with overcup oak.

Contacts

Shared By:

Scott Dammitt with improvements by Navajib Shepherd and 1 other

Trail Ratings

  4.4 from 113 votes

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in Houston

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  4.4 from 113 votes
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Photos

Berm on the Y Loop trail
Dec 15, 2014 near Oak Cli…, TX
Jumping the step up in the bowl!  Cypress Creek MTB
Dec 15, 2014 near Oak Cli…, TX
Pink Diamond
Dec 15, 2014 near Oak Cli…, TX
The wood berm, after the waterfall.
Jan 11, 2015 near Oak Cli…, TX
Rider jumps one of the many dirt features.
Jan 11, 2015 near Oak Cli…, TX
Riders enjoying the bridge
Dec 15, 2014 near Oak Cli…, TX
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Check-Ins

Oct 7, 2023
Chris Peralez
Dec 26, 2022
Lost Justpastnowhere
Aug 11, 2022
Burkely Pettijohn
Got lost. Almost died in Texas heat
Jul 28, 2022
Liz Davis
Had the trail to myself it seemed. Not many people out there. Only did a small section of the trail.
Jan 29, 2022
Hawk Wind
Clear and sick — 1h 30m
Dec 26, 2021
Chunkie Magee III
20.9mi — 2h 14m
Jun 17, 2021
Philip Fraissinet
First time on these trails. Great experience! Will definitely be coming back to work on skills 6.5mi
Apr 29, 2021
Ryan Brown
10mi — 1h 11m
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