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Reviews here are accurate

The reviews below are very accurate re: the conditions of the path. I would only add that I started at the north end of the old Dixie Highway bridge and used the bike lanes to the south end of the GRP, and from the bridge to the very north at Walton Road was exactly 7 miles. So it is adequate if you’re looking for a 10+ mile journey. Only one major traffic intersection and one relatively busy roundabout to navigate. Otherwise very stress free journey.

I would agree that I wouldn’t travel out of my way for this trail, but it is very nice to have close by.
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Opened a whole new world!

I had no idea how many hours I would spend on my phone plotting my next adventure! I got an eBike and was looking for a couple of local trails and decided to check the App Store. There were a lot of options but nothing like TrailLink. I have logged 300 miles in a matter of weeks and am having a blast! Once I realized the website linked to the app I now spend endless hours at work looking all over the U.S. for my future expeditions! Thanks to all involved with Rails to Trails!
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Tunnel Hill Trail is awesome!

My 14 yo granddaughter accompanied me as we traversed the 5.75 miles from the Vienna trailhead at Vienna City Park just west of I-24 up to the Trestle Bridge and returned - making for an 11.5 mile ride. It is a very slight and manageable grade up less than 90 feet in elevation with the grade never getting over 2%. Neither of us are super athletic and we did the “up run” in about 39 minutes, trimming the time back to about 32 minutes. The trail looks a well shaded and the gravel surface is well-maintained. Hoping to take in another section soon.
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Delta Heritage Trail at Barton

Just went south on the trail at the visitors center in Barton. It was a beautiful ride. We went around six miles south and then back to the visitors center. The condition of the road was excellent. Benches along the way. Shaded mostly. Flat and easy to maneuver.
UPDATE: The visitors center at Barton is great. Plenty of parking. Clean, indoor restrooms at the center. You can get lots of info, rent a bike, even buy a shirt! Open til 5. There is an outdoor water fountain right at the trail along with tools to help you fix your bike if you need it. Tent camping spots too. It is really nice. A great place to start the trail south since I hear the trail north of there is bumpy.
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New website is making me crazy

Your new website is very difficult. I have multiple trails I’ve purchased and downloaded. When I go into your site to look at which trail we wish to ride I cannot navigant back to the home page without signing out then logging back in. Very frustrating and not user friendly. You can do better. The old format was much easier to use
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Barimy

Good

Great tool to locate trail bike path

Love the apps

North pathway trail

We spent three days in the Tetons in August,2021. During that time I rode on the north pathway each day, I rode all of it between Jenny lake and the city of Jackson, much of it more than once. It’s an excellent ride and as a result is quite busy. There are people on racing bikes, family groups with young children on bikes and in trailers, people hiking, jogging, skating. The scenery can be great, although western fires made the view hazy compared to what it could have been. Great trail!
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Sunday at La Porte trail

Sunday I parked at the city park, 600 Little Cedar Bayou Drive. The start of the trail is to the left of the tennis courts by the blue trash can. I just traveled West-East along Fairmont Parkway to San Jacinto community college (13 miles around trip). The entire trail is paved, however some of it was under water. Perhaps from the rain the night before. There’s a huge overpass had to downshift to first gear. This trail is in a rural area and industrial businesses are along the path. I did see a few benches and trash cans along the way. I saw one cyclist and a golf cart very desolate.
If a little tender loving care TLC was invested this could be a whole lot better trail attracting more cyclists. Not recommended for greater than 8 mph.
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Nothing is free.

Went to download this app to view some Connecticut trails. I view them once for like 10 seconds, then you need to UPGRADE and pay more to download or access even the most basic trail map. These maps are online in PDF format for free. Stay clear of this app—unless you want to feel ripped off!

Response: It’s nice to say your trail maps are free. They aren’t. Try downloading your own app. I tried to access them from the app and everything is PAY MORE. If you want to charge for everything little thing, that’s fine. But don’t say you’re offering a functional free app because that is not the case. I literally couldn’t not access the public trail map without paying!
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