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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STA Trails – Mountain Bike Trail
All STA trails offer enough technical challenges for intermediate and advanced mountain bikers in Anchorage, Alaska. Keep reading to see what you are missing. STA (Single Track Advocates) has built and maintains over 35 miles of single-track ...
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China Camp – Mountain Bike Trail
Are you ready to take on an epic beginner-friendly mountain biking adventure in the heart of Northern California? When you draw your bucket list, ensure you have the China Camp mountain bike trail on it!  China Camp mountain bike trail is a ...
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Bonnet Carre Spillway – Mountain Bike Trail
Riders in the Louisiana area who’re looking for a moderately challenging trail will do well to take a trip to the Bonnet Carre Spillway Trail near LaPlace and New Orleans. As an 8.2 km (5.1 miles) out-and-back trail, you can expect different terrains that offer hikers and bikers of any experience level a fun day out. ...
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Water Dog Lake Park – Mountain Bike Trail
Looking for an intermediate level trail that offers a thrilling experience? Located in Belmont, just off Ralston and Alameda, the Water Dog Lake Park mountain biking trail is a unique trail network that offers intermediate difficulty levels. 
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The Dome/ Knoya Peak – Mountain Bike Trail
The Dome/Knoya Peak is a popular trail system among mountain biking enthusiasts and professionals in Alaska. The multi-use rail system has so much to offer for fun rides and training. The Dome/ Knoya Peak is a trail system on JBER military land. ...
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Joaquin Miller – Mountain Bike Trail
Nestled in the hills of Oakland, Joaquin Miller Park is home to some of the most scenic and challenging mountain biking trails in the San Francisco Bay Area.  Among them is a 16.1km intermediate singletrack loop with a total elevation gain of ...
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Phoenix Sonoran Preserve North/South Loop – Mountain Bike Trail
The Phoenix Sonoran Preserve North/South Loop is a mostly easy trail that should be thoroughly enjoyable for most, including novice riders. There is an optional intermediate-level section but other than that, you have only the distance to worry about. There are also washrooms in ...
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Northlake Nature Center South Loop – Mountain Bike Trail
The Northlake Center is located right in the middle of St. Tammany Parish. It is a stone’s throw from the ever-popular 32-mile Tammany Trace Rails-to-Trails path. The South Loop is one of the more popular options of the three trails that run through the Nature Center. It is one of the best mountain bike trails in the ...
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The Tammany Trace – Road Bike Trail
The Tammany Trace is in Louisiana, near New Orleans and Mandeville and is a top-rated rail-to-trail. Fontainebleau State Park offers quick access to The Trace. Here you can enjoy a 31-mile asphalt trail that occupies a former Illinois Central Railroad corridor. This trail runs along the northern shore of Lake ...
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Sonoran Desert Loop – Mountain Bike Trail
The Sonoran Desert Loop is perfect for anyone who wants a great workout and a bit of excitement without the risks of a highly technical trail. It’s, however, a multi-use trail, so you might want to pick and choose when to visit it, especially if you don’t want speed limits when going ...