Not to change the subject. But if you want some good technical riding dinosaur vally in glen rose is hard to beat. It is very Challenging especially on the climbs. The scenery is great also.
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Originally posted by 2000 vert View PostNot to change the subject. But if you want some good technical riding dinosaur vally in glen rose is hard to beat. It is very Challenging especially on the climbs. The scenery is great also.
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Its close for me so its first choice when I'm time constrained. It has some fun parts and nice tight singletrack along with some cool diversions.
For a longer and more technical rides I like CedarHill SP, Tyler SP, or Cleburne SP. Head out on a Friday, camp, then get up for an epic ride the next day.
I need to check out Solavaca.
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostIf you go to that park, then turn northwest for roughly 700 miles you will find better riding
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My fav is cleburne state park followed by dinosaur valley but river legacy is cool for entry level and long slow rollers . My daughter rode 25 mi out there with me when she was 6 on a 20" specialized . It took all day but sure was a good day . Ps the insight in to my favorite trails .... I lived in cleburne till a month ago . And I've never heard of too rocky for a hard tail ! My epic eats it up, the only stuff I like on my full suspension stump jumper is big air and fast, hard, short rides .The only difference between a tax man and a taxidermist is that the taxidermist leaves the skin. -- Mark Twain
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