That looks like mad fun! I don't get down to VA often (ever), but maybe I'll have to make some plans... DH and I want to start exploring the trails beyond Delaware and Fair Hill, MD.
That looks like mad fun! I don't get down to VA often (ever), but maybe I'll have to make some plans... DH and I want to start exploring the trails beyond Delaware and Fair Hill, MD.
I was surprised to see the trails - they've done a good job with that old prison, turning the buildings into an art center with classes & exhibitions, and the lands into park.
It does look fun, but I'm not sure it's worth driving from Delaware for! Patapsco and Gambrill state park in Maryland have good mountain biking. There's also Schaeffer farm.
Looks nice but is it mostly rail trail??
Why are you guys walking over those rocks??? Balance is the key![]()
Oh, I just stole someone else's pictures.
I have no idea why they're walking across the rocks.
Ah i see!
I'm sure that when you ride it, that rocky bit over the stream will be tons o fun![]()
mmmm..singletrack.mmmm
http://www.trailvoice.com/washington...ountain-biking
I finally went over and tried this today. The giles meadow trailhead is at 8400 Lorton rd - so less than a mile off the lorton exit on 95.
My older brother bought a mountain bike a couple months ago, so we met at Laurel Hills before heading over to visit our mother who lives close by.
It's not a super technical trail - okay, I didn't go on the most difficult route after my brother took a header into a tree through a pricker bush. I figured we should work our way back after that one. But what it is, is tight fun single track that you can pick up a lot of speed and has a lot of quick turns - good for skills work - lots of places the trail has gravel, so my back tire skidded out quick a bit... But it was a lot of fun, and I saw at least 3 Daddy & daughter pairs riding the trails - and it's super cute actually seeing an 8 year old girl on a trail. It does wind around the prison grounds, so there's boarded up old buildings, prison watch towers, old bridges, etc that are pretty entertaining - I should go sometime and bring a camera.
A few of the trails were reasonably rooted with some logs to jump, etc.
I just might take you up on that once I return from FL. I'll be in touch upon my return and we can talk about possible meet up plans.