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This is a new connector trail between the bottom of the Pumphouse Trail and the lower section of Gary's Grind.


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Singletrack

888' 271 m

High

871' 265 m

Low

16' 5 m

Up

17' 5 m

Down

3%

Avg Grade (2°)

11%

Max Grade (7°)

Dogs Unknown

E-Bikes Not Allowed

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Prior to the construction of this trail, mountain bikers would have to use two-track from the bottom of the Pumphouse Trail to access the lower entrances of Gary's Grind and the Dark Side of the Moon trails. This would take them past two large park shelters that are commonly reserved for family gatherings and that are also a favorite spot for weddings.

Now riders can traverse a natural shelf just above these shelters without having to pass through them. The Wedding Trail itself is a pleasure to ride as it goes through big trees with views down onto Mud Lick Run. Who knows? If you are there at the right time, you might even be the one to catch the bouquet.

"Je vous souhaite tout plein de Bonheur!"

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Chris Swarr

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Mountwood Park land managers, trail promoters, trail volunteers ,and Chris McKee of McKee Foods (second from right) at the Pumphouse Trail dedication.
Jul 6, 2019 near Deerwalk, WV

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