Jessica Kingston
Jessica Kingston
Jessica is our expert consultant on all things connected to biking - gear, technique, you name it. Being a pro cyclist in the past, she knows exactly how things work in and around your bike. She's been with us from the start and has contributed countless pieces of useful information to our website.

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Jake Mountain Trail: The Rejuvenated Gem of Georgia’s Mountain Biking Scene
IntroductionSituated in the alluring countryside near Dahlonega, Georgia, Jake Mountain Trail is increasingly hailed as one of the most "flowy" sections of singletrack in the region. Once troubled by severe washouts and ruts, recent reroutes and maintenance have transformed it into a sought-after trail for ...
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Turner Creek Trail: An Underrated Gem in the Jake/Bull Mountain Trail System
OverviewTurner Creek Trail serves as an enthralling point-to-point mountain bike trail, located in the beautiful city of Dahlonega, Georgia. With a distance of 7 miles and a difficulty rating of 'Difficult,' this trail guarantees a heart-pounding adventure. While this trail might be overshadowed by its bigger ...
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Lumpkin County Park Loop: A Beginner’s Foray into Trail Biking
OverviewNestled in Dahlonega, Georgia, Lumpkin County Park Loop offers a 1-mile loop tailored for entry-level cyclists and those looking to get back into the saddle after a long hiatus. Classified as 'Very Easy,' this 4x4 route also features several short singletrack spurs and one enticingly fast downhill ...
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223J: Dahlonega’s Hidden Gem in the Jake/Bull Mountain Network
OverviewSecluded within the forests of Dahlonega, Georgia, 223J is an enticing trail that adds spice to the otherwise well-trodden Jake and Bull Mountain network. This 3-mile, intermediate-level, point-to-point route serves both as a fantastic loop connector and an equally satisfying out-and-back ...
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No Tell Trail (223P): The Sweet Spot in Dahlonega’s Jake/Bull Mt Network
OverviewNestled within the sprawling Jake/Bull Mountain network in Dahlonega, Georgia, the No Tell Trail (marked as 223P on Forest Service signs) is a delightful little secret. Spanning 2 miles, this intermediate-level, network trail offers an alluring blend of double tracks, overgrown fire roads, and a ...
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Unveiling the Turner Creek Trail: A Jewel in Dahlonega’s Bull Mountain System
Quick FactsTrail Designation: 223M (Lower Section), 223L (Upper Section)Other Names: Nimblewill C-spur (Officially, but rarely used)Distance: 6 milesLevel: IntermediateRoute Type: ...
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The Untamed Glory of Dahlonega’s FS 28-42-77 Loop: An Advanced Cyclist’s Paradise
Quick FactsDistance: 19 milesLevel: Intermediate to AdvancedRoute Type: LoopLocation: Dahlonega, GeorgiaThe Ultimate Grind: What Awaits You on This LoopLargely dominated by steep inclines, ...
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Mt Tabor Park Trails: A Technical Wonderland in Dallas, Georgia
OverviewLocated in the tranquil setting of Dallas, Georgia, the Mt Tabor Park Trails present a surprisingly intricate network of mountain biking trails perfect for intermediate level cyclists. With three primary loops covering a distance of 8 miles, the trails have grown popular for their challenging ...
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Trail Review: The Unfinished Symphony of Dallas’ Latest Bike Trail
OverviewSituated just northeast of Dallas, Georgia, this budding trail currently offers around 2 miles of intermediate terrain. Though the trail network is still in its infancy, with plans for another 4 miles in the works, what it lacks in distance it tries to make up for in character. Termed as "old-school ...
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Big Cedar Wilderness Trails: A Haven for Every Cyclist in Dallas, TX
OverviewNestled in the heart of Dallas, Texas, Big Cedar Wilderness Trails offer 20 miles of meticulously maintained singletrack loops. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, this is a mecca for mountain biking enthusiasts.Getting ThereTo reach Big Cedar Wilderness Trails, head to 7532 ...