Spruce Creek Preserve

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AVERAGE RATING
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4.12 out of 5
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Beginner
7
miles

Singletrack
↑ 400 ft
↓ 200 ft
51
elevation (ft)

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Trail Description
About this trail
The trail is approx. 10 miles of fun singletrack and is open to cyclists, hikers, and equestrians. It can have a lot of sugar sand in the dry season. Some technical areas but most is moderate with a few good up hills. Even though there is a network, locals have cleared a pretty good loop. Most of the ride is in heavy shade.
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Trail Features
Trail features
  • Lift Service
  • Drinking Water
  •   Night Riding
  • Pump Track
  • Restrooms
  • Winter Fat Biking
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Q: Can I bring my dog? -Annie Caza

A: Yes pets are ok. Just kepp them on a leash.

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Q: Is there anywhere to rent bikes? -Guest

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Reviews (43)
 

Granny Gear

February 3, 2017
 
Review: After the second segment as of 2/3/17 there is a part which splits to easy or hard, the hard trial has 2 trees down blocking the trail. I ride this trail often and they have added some fun bridges on the power line trail.

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Granny Gear


January 8, 2017
 
Review: Did over 10 miles on the trail today right after the storm. Nice and cool, trails well maintained. Got lost after a few hours trying to find our way back to the West trail head. Some nice man agreed to show us the way. Don't know your name, but THANK YOU!

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Bunny Hop

December 24, 2016
 
Review: Beginner/Intermediate. Loved the ride! It flowed well, well marked, good distance and beautiful scenery. Mostly smooth riding with a few flat topped logs and small jumps to spice things up. I can't wait to start riding this trail more often and trying to beat my own times as practice before I hit the big boy trails.

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Trailblazer


November 28, 2016
 
Review: Not a beginner trail, easy but not beginner. Also was very sandy, and west trail head is down an un-maintained dirt road.

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Granny Gear

July 20, 2016
grif2067 Granny Gear  
 
Review: Decent single track with some switch backs. A lot of small roots, nothing to big and crazy. Has a couple small climbs and descents (key word here is small) great for a beginner or looking to put in some miles (I think it's about 10). No jumps or drops. A few more features would be nice but it is well maintained.

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Gramcounter

March 22, 2016
scube54 Gramcounter  
 
Review: Fun filled twisty rooty banked green turkey trotting snakey shaking bliss.

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Granny Gear

March 20, 2016
 
Review: If you head left you will go into the trail that is open to bikers and hikers. There are people on bikes that come by once in a while, so you do have to move to the side when they are coming up. The trail is great and includes walking through the woods, has many winding curves, goes near the river, and has a lot to see. It's a wonderful trail. There are a lot of roots and vegetation, and is not suitable for a stroller. If you head down this trail and use "bailout A" to circle back to the parking lot you will have walked around 1.30 miles total. If you continue on and use "bailout B" to circle back to the parking lot you will walk around 2.5 miles total. We didn't go on to bailout C, as it was getting hot and that was a good hike length for our kids. The bailout signs are kind of pointing away from the trail, so when you see the post just look at it to see what bailout you are at.

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Granny Gear

March 20, 2016
 
Review: If you head left you will go into the trail that is open to bikers and hikers. There are people on bikes that come by once in a while, so you do have to move to the side when they are coming up. The trail is great and includes walking through the woods, has many winding curves, goes near the river, and has a lot to see. It's a wonderful trail. There are a lot of roots and vegetation, and is not suitable for a stroller. If you head down this trail and use "bailout A" to circle back to the parking lot you will have walked around 1.30 miles total. If you continue on and use "bailout B" to circle back to the parking lot you will walk around 2.5 miles total. We didn't go on to bailout C, as it was getting hot and that was a good hike length for our kids. The bailout signs are kind of pointing away from the trail, so when you see the post just look at it to see what bailout you are at.

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March 8, 2016
Guest   
 
Review: beginner flow trail

Similar Trail: a curvy sidewalk

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Granny Gear

February 25, 2016
mtbrje Granny Gear  
 
Review: Fun trail with some tricky depends over roots, Especially at the beginning. Well maintained. Great trail for a beginner but still challenging in spots for the intermediate rider.

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