Address: Greenville, NC 27834, USA
Sunday: 6AM–9PM
Monday: 6AM–9PM
Tuesday: 6AM–9PM
Wednesday: 6AM–9PM
Thursday: 6AM–9PM
Friday: 6AM–9PM
Saturday: 6AM–9PM
Chris Heerschap
Very few MTB trails in the area - and I mean, like NOTHING else - but these trails make up for the lack of options. No real elevation changes in the area but you’ll still be climbing or descending almost the whole time. Roots and sand keep the challenge high. We enjoy these trails so much we make sure we get out at least once each time we’re in the area.
Corey Purdie
This was a cool ride!! And it was definitely amazing that one of the Original Founders (28 years the Post Office Guy) of the site came out and was able to help us identify a kids friendly route😃
Jay Whaley
This single track will test you and your bike. There are a lot of tree roots and sand. There are a lot of fast downhill area and also a good amount of climbing. There are a few good jumps available. The one negative is that there are not clearly marked trails and you could be easy get lost.
James Allen
These trails need A LOT of work. Mostly, just some basic signage would be a huge improvement. Prior to last Saturday, I'd never ridden these trails but they'd been on my radar to ride if I was ever nearby. I happened to be in Wilson watching my nephews in a soccer tournament, so I brought my MTB to catch a lap or two on these trails. Horrible idea... Despite there being a map at the trailhead; I was utterly lost within a few minutes of entering the trails. In the first 1/2 mile of entering, the trail splits in 4 directions without any signage that would indicate which trail leads where and/or which is the route to the exit. I would run into this situation numerous times out on the trails where I would literally have to stop, de-glove, and zoom out on my GPS head unit to determine my location relative to the trailhead. Overgrowth of vines, shrubs, and tree branches was atrocious. Many times I felt as if I was riding through a tunnel of leaves and fingered branches of saplings reaching in to grab me off the bike. Literally ducking as I pedaled so I could see the trail ahead of me. At one point, out on the BC loop; I was riding alongside a creek when the trail just dead-ended into a previously forested, now clear-cut field of stumps and brush. I had to turn around, review my GPS again, and determine how to get back to the main set of trails. Many bridges were missing planks, nearly washed out, or completely washed out. Teeters looked sketchy and one "pump track" area does not look to have been maintained in a very long time.
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No, but you may be able to rent bikes from one of the Bicyle Shop locations in Greenville.
You can get a membership for Twenty dollars a year or use the drop box, which is what I do. 3 dollars a day.
There is a map at the trail head that you can take a picture of. Not sure if you can download anything.
They are open
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