John Watson
John Watson
John is an experienced cycling enthusiast and a great asset when it comes to writing skills. He's a Bachelor of Arts and a talented journalist. John is in charge of our blog and writes posts on a variety of cycling-related topics.

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Unveiling the Trails of Usery Mountain Park
Situated at the edge of Mesa, Arizona, the Usery Mountain Park offers a medley of trails for cyclists across varying skill levels. From the serpentine routes to those that challenge technical proficiency, the park stands as a testament to Arizona's commitment to outdoor recreation.Trail ...
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Bolen Bluff Trail
Paynes Prairie Trail Review: A Gentle Glide Through Florida's NatureTucked away near the historical town of Micanopy, Florida, the Paynes Prairie Trail offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Stretching a modest 3 miles, this easy trail is best suited for those ...
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Cone’s Dike Trail
Cone's Dike Trail Review: Nature's Showroom on Two WheelsFor cycling enthusiasts yearning for a ride less about technical prowess and more about savoring nature's bounty, Cone's Dike Trail awaits. Located near the historical town of Micanopy, Florida, this trail doesn't promise adrenaline ...
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Hartshorne Bike Trails: Middletown’s Hidden Cycling Gem
Nestled between the banks of the Navesink River and the bustling streets of Middletown, New Jersey, the Hartshorne Bike Trails promise an invigorating ride packed with challenges and unmatched natural beauty.Key FeaturesDistance: 10 miLevel: ...
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Milford Trail Review: The Hidden Gem of Michigan
OverviewNestled in the charming town of Milford, Michigan, the Milford Trail offers an exciting cycling experience for both beginners and seasoned riders. With its impressive flow and quick drying capabilities post-rain, this trail stands out as one of the highlights in the Milford area. ...
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Proud Lake
Milford's Multiuse Mystery: A Trail to Tread with CautionSituated in Milford, Michigan, is a network of trails that offer varied experiences for those who dare to explore. This 10-mile stretch, part of the vast Milford Trail system, presents opportunities for both novices and seasoned ...
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Bradley Creek / 351
Bradley Creek Trail: Adventure and Adversity AwaitTucked away in Mills River, North Carolina, the Bradley Creek Trail is not your typical cycling experience. With numerous river crossings and an ever-changing terrain, cyclists should be prepared for both the allure and challenges that this ...
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Fletcher Creek
Fletcher Creek Trail: Nature's Playful PathwayA stone's throw from Mills River in North Carolina lies the Fletcher Creek Trail, an invigorating cycling route that promises both pace and serenity. The 1.6-mile out & back trail demands attention, respect, and most importantly, a sense of ...
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Laurel Mountain
Laurel Mountain & Pilot Rock Trail ReviewCity: Mills River, North CarolinaTrail OverviewThe Laurel Mountain and Pilot Rock bike trail offers a thrilling yet challenging ride that combines both the beauty and ruggedness of Mills River's terrain. Spanning roughly 5 ...
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Pilot Cove-Slate Rocks / 102
Pilot Cove-Slate Rocks: Challenging Beauty in Mills RiverOverviewDeep in the heart of Mills River, North Carolina, the Pilot Cove-Slate Rocks trail stretches for 3.7 miles, offering a ride that's as challenging as it is scenic. The trail runs north, parallel to Yellow Gap road, following the ...