Trail that you cant get lost

Jase

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Im looking to go to RW tomorrow early (7/4). I've been to RW a few times back in the day. All i remember is the race trail. Im looking for a trail other than the race trail that i wont get lost on. Does anyone know of a trail that's a loop and can easily be followed without getting lost?

Thanks in advance.
 
Bump.
I may be heading up there for the first time in many years on Saturday morning.
Are the trails well marked and what is good for a two hour loop (avg 6 MPH) or less?
Thanks.
 
Skylands (blue) and Warm Puppy (red) are the easiest to find. Park in Lot C and head up the the fireroad and you will see a red marker. If you go North, you will run into the blue. They run good in both directions.
 
Thank you Soundz. The only thing left is the weather. I've heard we are going to get pretty heavy rains for the next day or so. I understand proper trail treatment is to stay off it during a heavy rain. True?
 
Thank you Soundz. The only thing left is the weather. I've heard we are going to get pretty heavy rains for the next day or so. I understand proper trail treatment is to stay off it during a heavy rain. True?

Yes .. not good to ride the trails when it's muddy. Ringwood drains well, but my guess is that Sat morning is probably too soon after the pending rain. Although there will probably be lots of people out there pre-riding the race course for Sunday's race. I dunno you could give it a shot and if your tires are sinking into the ground and creating ruts, that's a sign to stop riding.
 
Thanks again. I may put it off given the rainfall we have had the past few days. I'll stick with what I know and try RW next week.

Yes .. not good to ride the trails when it's muddy. Ringwood drains well, but my guess is that Sat morning is probably too soon after the pending rain. Although there will probably be lots of people out there pre-riding the race course for Sunday's race. I dunno you could give it a shot and if your tires are sinking into the ground and creating ruts, that's a sign to stop riding.
 
here is a basic loop. Clockwise from shepherd lake. I think if you make the 1st right you will shorten the loop and stay within park boundaries.
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/15075944

Btw I may go to hi mtn this week end red white and yellow drain good from wpu red yellow red loop is good to hi mtb summit or red white red may be what I do:popcorn:
 

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