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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Middle Kingdom Trail at Curt Gowdy State Park: A Hidden Gem Awaiting Discovery
IntroductionMiddle Kingdom, a 2-mile trail that's a part of the illustrious Stone Temple Network in Curt Gowdy State Park, is a genuine diamond in the rough. Located in the outskirts of Cheyenne, Wyoming, this intermediate-level trail offers a medley of rocky, granite features and sweeping vistas. But beware, ...
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North Cheyenne Community Park: A Playground for New Riders
OverviewNestled in the suburban outskirts of Cheyenne, Wyoming, North Cheyenne Community Park offers an inviting mix of terrains suitable for cyclists of various skill levels. Primarily targeted at beginners, this 5-mile trail network serves as an ideal ground for those looking to build skills and gain ...
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Forest Glen Trails: Chicago’s Overlooked Singletrack Gem
OverviewSituated amidst the urban sprawl of Chicago, Illinois, Forest Glen Trails provides a surprising and welcome sanctuary for local cyclists. With a distance of 2 miles and an intermediate level of difficulty, this network route is a unique opportunity for singletrack riding within the city limits. Though ...
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The Hidden Singletrack of Chicago: A Close-Up on the Foster Ave. Trail
OverviewIf you're based in Chicago and looking for a singletrack experience without leaving the city, the trail stretching between Foster Ave and Indian Road might be your hidden gem. Boasting a 4-mile distance and an intermediate difficulty level, this out-and-back route could be the perfect quick ride after ...
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Exploring the Thrills of Chico’s Bike Trails: A Comprehensive Review
IntroductionNestled in the heart of California, Chico is a hidden haven for mountain biking enthusiasts. With a variety of terrains and difficulty levels, the trails around Chico offer something for everyone. Among them, the South Rim and North Rim trails in Upper Park stand out as must-rides for any serious ...
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East Fork State Park Bike Trails: A Comprehensive Review for Cincinnati Cyclists
OverviewLocated just a stone's throw away from Cincinnati, Ohio, East Fork State Park is a haven for cycling enthusiasts. With approximately 8 miles of trails to explore, the park offers something for everyone — from raw beginners to lower-level intermediate riders. Below, we delve into what makes this ...
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Cincinnati’s Emerging Gem: A Deep Dive into The New Off-Road Bike Trail
Built and opened in July 2019 by the Cincinnati Off Road Association (CORA), this newly introduced trail has rapidly attracted the attention of the city's mountain biking community. Though incomplete, its existing 3.9-mile loop has the potential to redefine off-road biking in Cincinnati, Ohio.Getting ThereFor ...
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A.W. Marion State Park: Central Ohio’s Cycling Haven
Situated amid the tranquility of rolling woodlands and placid waters, A.W. Marion State Park's 9-mile singletrack is an idyllic escape from the urban grind. The 309-acre park has managed to offer a sanctuary for bikers seeking both challenge and serenity. Nestled in Circleville, Ohio, this intermediate-level trail has ...
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Claremont Wilderness Loop: A Comprehensive Review for Cycling Enthusiasts
Nestled in the college town of Claremont, within the Inland Valley Empire of Southern California, the Claremont Wilderness Loop stands as a versatile ride that effortlessly blends challenge and tranquility. Covering a distance of 5 miles and classified as an easy-level route, this loop trail grants mountain bikers ...
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A Cyclist’s Guide to Claremont’s Versatile Trail: From Shady Nooks to Adrenaline Kicks
OverviewSituated in the charming college town of Claremont, California, this versatile 14-mile out-and-back trail presents a playground for bikers of all experience levels. Despite its "Very Easy" tag, it offers much more than just a leisurely ride. Ranging from fun single tracks to stream crossings, this ...