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An 8 mile mix of singletrack and doubletrack that meanders through the Homochitto National Forest.


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Map Key

9.1

Miles

14.7

KM

Singletrack

476' 145 m

High

297' 90 m

Low

942' 287 m

Up

938' 286 m

Down

4%

Avg Grade (2°)

13%

Max Grade (8°)

Dogs Off-leash

E-Bikes Unknown

During hunting season be wary of hunters as the frequent the area. It is also located in a dry county alcohol use is prohibited.

Description

Enjoy the scenery as you go through young pine stands to rugged hardwood bottoms with massive old growth trees that are sure to amaze. Some of the loblolly pines in the forests traversed by the trail are impressively large. Here, the understory is sparse, and you can see a long way around you. Expect multiple creek crossing leading to long climbs followed by fast flowing rollercoaster singletrack. The route is marked by red signs also known as the "Racecourse Loop". Combine with Tally's Creek Trail and Mills Branch Trail to get in a full day's worth of riding with more than 20 miles and plenty of elevation to get your heart pumping.

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Shared By:

Nick Gaspard

Trail Ratings

  4.0 from 11 votes

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  4.0 from 11 votes
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Trail Rankings

#38

in Mississippi

#9,721

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Dec 18, 2022
Mike Hutch
Lots of leaves. Due to Recent maintenance trail is clear all the way through. Drains well so it can be ridden right after a rain. Had a great time — 1h 40m
Mar 8, 2020
Cole Gregorie
Beautiful trail. In need of trail maintenance. 8.1mi
Feb 2, 2020
Cole Gregorie
Lots of brush and fallen trees over trail. Pretty bad washouts and roots as well. 5mi
Mar 9, 2018
Colter Hansen
Downed trees over trail make you detour around or lift your bike over. Probably 10 trees in all. Had a great time on this trail.
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