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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Shiloh Ranch Loop – Mountain Bike Trail
Shiloh Ranch Loop is one of the best biking trails for intermediate and expert riders. Located in the foothills of Santa Rosa, California, this biking trail is ideal for a family fun day or for people who want to have fun with friends. The ...
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Trione-Annadel State Park – Big Loop – Mountain Bike Trail
Are you planning to go on a biking trip? Consider Trione-Annadel State Park - Big Loop located at the north end of the Sonoma Mountains in Santa Rosa, California. This biking trail is about 26.9 km long, making it one of the longest biking trails in the region. It also has a 558 m ...
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Swope Park – Mountain Bike Trail
The Swope Park Trail is arguably one of the best trails for experienced riders within the Kansas City limits. It was originally meant to be more than 50 miles of networked bike trails built by volunteers but has fallen short of that goal. Currently, it’s just over 10 miles of networked ...
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Hodge Park – Mountain Bike Trail
The Hodge Park trails are some of the best beginner-friendly trails that Kansas City, Missouri has to offer. They were originally about four miles long, but with the recent expansion, the trail system is now about 7 miles/11.3 km. You get two entry points connected through a paved ...
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Rozarks – Mountain Bike Trail
Rozarks is a great in-city intermediate-level trail that more experienced riders can explore mid-week for a short but fairly exciting ride. Despite being in the city, it consists of a singletrack surface that takes you through the woods and across some of the neighborhoods in the area. ...
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Shady Canyon to Bommer Canyon to Quail Hill Loop – Mountain Bike Trail
Care for a more strenuous ride than you are used to? The Shady Canyon to Bommer Canyon to Quail Hill Loop in Irvine, California, may just be what you need. This trail makes you do a lot of climbing, which results in exciting descents. Even though it is not technical, expect some steep areas and some sand around the ...
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North Lake – Recreational Bike Trail
If you do not mind a short, easy, and exhilarating ride around a lake, then the North Lake Trail near Irvine, California, will give you a great experience. Besides the calm and scenery the lake provides, the trail has some moderate uphill and downhill sections that add variety to your ride. Overall, the North Lake ...
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Kessler Park – Mountain Bike Trail
The Kessler Park Trails as a point-to-point trail is one way to experience most of the trails in the Kessler Park network in one go. It combines components like Lozier’s Lane, Cliff Top Trail, Chestnut Bridge, Indian Mound Trail, the Big Green Gooseneck, and The Wilderness. Most of ...
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Irvine Regional Park – Mountain Bike Trail
Irvine Regional Park, a 160-acre park in Orange, California, became Orange County’s first-ever regional park in 1897. It is also home to Santiago Oaks, one of the better mountain biking routes in the entire county. This trail is not for the beginner rider, but the intermediate and advanced riders are going to enjoy ...
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Merrell – Mountain Bike Trail
If you love rollercoasters and you want to have such an experience riding your bike, then Merrell Trail is just where you need to be. It is quite popular for its rollercoaster-like design, which is often fun for riders of various skills and levels.