View Full Version : Best Trails and Ale's?
JBH
September 26th, 2008, 08:18 PM
Heading up to Kingdom Trails in a little over a week and want to hit as many of the trails as we can. Any suggestions or opinions on "must ride" trails and the best places to go for a few beers?
Jeff F
September 28th, 2008, 09:57 AM
Too many to name them all, but when I head up I try not to miss: Harp, Poundcake, Fenceline, Pastore Point, Tap & Die or Tody's Tour, Webs, Dry Feet, Sidewinder (a must), West Branch, Knob or Jaw, Sugerhill, Ridge, Rim, Pines, Leatherwood, Beat Bog and Kitchel. As I listed them, they are a loop on the Darling Hill side, mix and match almost all the trails there are fun. On the Mountain side: Dead Moose Alley and Moose Alley make the list. You can easily spend two days there.
Husqvarna
September 29th, 2008, 12:50 PM
Coronary Bypass (fast and swoopy) is also a good alternative option to upper section Fenceline. You can find it at the west side of Poundcake. The entrance is the old fenceline trail that has been rebuilt.
Catbox Hill is also a good ride after Tody's.
On the mountain side check out Kirby Connector off from J-Bar, nice fast cruiser.
BadDNA
September 29th, 2008, 04:15 PM
Trails, see above but you really can not go wrong at KT.
Ales, hit up The Pub Outback for burgers and beer or Trout River Brewery in Lyndonville for pizza and brew.
DVRider
September 29th, 2008, 05:56 PM
Ales, hit up The Pub Outback for burgers and beer and Trout River Brewery in Lyndonville for pizza and brew.
Fixed.
Ohhh I could go for a Mexican Pizza right now!
JBH
September 30th, 2008, 07:31 AM
Thanks for the tips. I'll post plenty of pics when I get back, and I will have to try the Mexican pizza!
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