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A singletrack loop with features.


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Map Key

1.6

Miles

2.7

KM

90%

Singletrack

863' 263 m

High

840' 256 m

Low

48' 15 m

Up

48' 15 m

Down

1%

Avg Grade (1°)

5%

Max Grade (3°)

Dogs Unknown

E-Bikes Unknown

Family Friendly Close to parking, restrooms, beginner friendly trails.

Overview

This is a great trail network for beginners. All the features have bypass options, minus a small rock crossing which can easily be walked across. There are multiple line options along the southern half.

Need to Know

Mild climbs, possible wet rock garden.

Description

Starting off at the the south end of the parking lot, head up the dirt path. Follow the brown "trail" sign to the right to enter the first section of doubletrack. This section is an easy cross-country style bit. The singletrack starts to the right, across the paved path.

The start of the singletrack has a wooden roller, which includes a small drop line. Or you can bypass the roller feature all together and keep to the left. After this feature, follow the sign to "Razorback Trail". You'll then enter the woods where you'll experience more features. Coming up on the first teeter totter you can go left to Berm Coaster. This trail has a wall ride and skinny feature, along with multiple berms before it comes up to the Return Loop.

Follow Return Loop to the right along the hillside starting with a small climb. The Return Loop has a small log pile along with a quick rock section before meeting back up with the start of the trail. Follow the trail back into the woods, this time when coming up to the teeter totter, go straight along Right to the Skinnies.

This trail has small whoops, a wooden roller, wall ride and multiple skinny lines. After a couple of berms, you end up at Return Loop where you'll go left. You'll come up to a small rock garden, which may have some water flowing through it. Climbing out of the rock garden, you start Hill Side Hell, which is smooth with some mild climbs and quick flowing sections.

Towards the end, you'll find a small rock drop before exiting the woods into the open field. From here, bear to the right for an easy cooldown section with a nice jump around halfway through. The dirt path turns to gravel at the end as you roll to the finish.

Contacts

Shared By:

Matt Zick with improvements by Logan Hubbard

Trail Ratings

  3.5 from 12 votes

#2806

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  3.5 from 12 votes
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Photos

Obstacles at Flat Fork Creek Park, Indianapolis
Oct 22, 2017 near Fortville, IN
Wooden roller with drop line option
Aug 14, 2017 near Fortville, IN
Optional line with log crossing.
Aug 14, 2017 near Fortville, IN
Wall ride on Berm Coaster
Aug 14, 2017 near Fortville, IN
Rolling feature with bypass lines.
Aug 13, 2017 near Fortville, IN

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Jun 18, 2024
Alex Commisso
Feb 21, 2023
Jon Johnson
Had some false confidence for these features. Fell off the first drop spectacularly. Twice. If taking features, nothing beginner about this trail.… 2.3mi — 23h 50m
May 24, 2022
Kevin Stuhrenberg
Aug 7, 2021
Logan Hubbard
2.3mi
Aug 1, 2021
Logan Hubbard
3 Laps! 6mi
Jul 20, 2021
Logan Hubbard
Can be a fun trail with optional tech lines. Loop back around clockwise for added length.
Sep 8, 2019
Billy Cottrell
Nice ride for a quick workout. 3.2mi — 17h 21m
Oct 12, 2018
John Dowden
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