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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Horseshoe
Horseshoe Trail: A Beginner/Intermediate Gem in Grapevine, TexasTrail at a GlanceDistance: 5 milesLevel: IntermediateRoute Type: NetworkLocation: Grapevine, ...
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North Shore Trail: The Crown Jewel of Grapevine, Texas for Mountain Bikers
OverviewWelcome to North Shore Trail, a legendary biking trail that runs along the north shoreline of Lake Grapevine in Grapevine, Texas. A trail that sees an average of 800 bikers per week, this 22.5-mile mecca of mountain biking is known for its diverse terrain and multi-skill level routes. Whether you're ...
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Unveiling Gray’s Trail Diversity: A Comprehensive Review of South Loop at Pinelands
IntroductionIf ever in Gray, Maine, and in the mood for a mountain biking adventure, the South Loop and its connector trails at Pinelands offer a distinctive biking experience that's a cut above the "average" trails. With an intermediate difficulty level, a total distance of 8 miles, and a loop-type route, ...
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North Shore Trail: A Thrilling Prairie Ride Along the Missouri River
IntroductionJust a few miles from the urban bounds of Great Falls, Montana, the North Shore Trail presents a 5-mile out-and-back route for cyclists craving adventure and natural beauty. Known for its challenging terrain and breathtaking vistas, this trail offers more than just a leisurely ride. The trail is ...
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River’s Edge Trail: The Technical Wonderland Minutes Away from Great Falls, Montana
IntroductionWhile Great Falls may not be renowned for its mountainous terrain, the River's Edge Trail manages to pack a surprising punch. Located no more than 10 minutes from almost anywhere in the city, the trail offers a technical ride for the adventurous, with both intermediate and difficult sections. With ...
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Unleashing the Thrills: An In-Depth Review of North Fork Highwood Trail Near Great Falls, Montana
OverviewNestled a comfortable drive away from Great Falls, Montana, the North Fork Highwood Trail offers a spectacular blend of technical difficulty, scenic views, and pure adrenaline. This 11-mile loop trail delivers a series of steep climbs and thrilling descents that will challenge even seasoned ...
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Itchy and Scratchy: An 11-Mile Loop in Utah’s Scenic San Rafael Desert
OverviewItchy and Scratchy—also known as Bull Bottom—is an 11-mile loop in Utah's San Rafael Desert, an unmissable trail for those who relish vast expanses of slickrock and a brush with history. Located across the Green River from the famed Canyonlands and Moab, this trail offers varied terrains, from ...
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Riverview Loop: A High Desert Rollercoaster in Green River, WY
Overview For adrenaline junkies and skilled bikers, the Riverview Loop offers a challenging yet highly rewarding experience. Located in Green River, Wyoming, this 6-mile loop trail is an intricate maze of technical turns, small rock drops, and cliff exposures. With a start and end point at the Riverview ...
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Brent & Mike’s: High Desert Thrills Meet Ingenious Design in Green River, WY
Overview Brent & Mike's trail is not your everyday, run-of-the-mill biking route; it's a carefully designed 6-mile stretch of adrenalin-pumping features that make it a centerpiece among the Wilkins Peak Trails in Green River, Wyoming. Recently updated to form a complete loop, the trail offers bridges, ...
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Fast Exit: The High-Speed Descent of the Wilkins Peak Trail System
Overview Located in Green River, Wyoming, Fast Exit is a trail for the thrill-seeker. This one-mile, intermediate-level route promises a quick adrenaline fix, acting as a lightning-fast connection back to Parking Lot B from the broader Wilkins Peak Trail System. It's also an alternative to the Draino Trail, ...