No officially designated bike trails that I saw and the trails I hiked on would take quite an expert mountain biker to handle and probably not even then–lots of big jumps up and down etc. For example one trail had a series of steps that were 18-20″ high with maybe 2 foot wide landings. There is one hiking trail that is on a closed off section of gravel road that goes out to an overlook. I hiked most of that trail a few years ago and it would be easy to ride on any bike capable of handling gravel.
Wow! That’s a pretty amazing landscape – and you captured it so perfectly – hardly looks like it could be real. Thanks for the daily images, Larry. 🙂
Curious, are there any bike trails in this state park?
No officially designated bike trails that I saw and the trails I hiked on would take quite an expert mountain biker to handle and probably not even then–lots of big jumps up and down etc. For example one trail had a series of steps that were 18-20″ high with maybe 2 foot wide landings. There is one hiking trail that is on a closed off section of gravel road that goes out to an overlook. I hiked most of that trail a few years ago and it would be easy to ride on any bike capable of handling gravel.
Wow! That’s a pretty amazing landscape – and you captured it so perfectly – hardly looks like it could be real. Thanks for the daily images, Larry. 🙂
Thanks Judy and as always, my pleasure to post the images.