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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Eagle Peak Out-and-Back – Mountain Bike Trail
The Eagle Peak mountain trail is difficult out and back, ideal for advanced bikers. It is popular among bikers and hikers, especially in the winter and spring seasons. Read on for more details about its features. To get to Eagle Peak, you must ...
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San Clemente/Rose Canyons – Mountain Bike Trail
The San Clemente/Rose Canyons is an iconic flowing singletrack worth riding because of the beautiful views of the surrounding area. The San Clemente/Rose Canyons is a moderately difficult singletrack biking route. It runs through canyons, ...
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Stone Mountain – Mountain Bike Trail
The Stone Mountain trail is family-friendly and easy, with few technical features that make it ideal for beginner riders and family cycling adventures. The Stone Mountain trail is a well-maintained singletrack loop worth exploring year-round. It ...
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Elena Gallegos Open Space/North Foothills – Mountain Bike Trail
The Elena Gallegos Open Space / North Foothills is part of the Sandia Mountain foothill trail network. It consists of smooth and technical sections, thus ideal for intermediate riders looking to have fun while horning their biking skills. The section close to the parking area is pretty smooth and easy for all skill ...
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Paseo del Bosque – Road Bike Trail
The Paseo del Bosque Bike Trail is the place to be for an early morning or after-work ride. The point-to-point trail offers fantastic views and a serene environment ideal for a quiet getaway from the city. Generally, the trail is easy and can be done by anyone who can ride a bike. We recommend it for beginners who ...
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Lake Houston Loop – Mountain Bike Trail
The Lake Houston Loop is possibly one of the most scenic mountain bike trails we've seen in East Texas, snaking its way through creeks, swamps, and plenty of greenery. Lake Houston Wilderness Park is heavily forested, with plenty of wildlife under the bushes, including some snake ...
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River Bend Trails – Mountain Bike Trail
The River Bend Trails is a nice section of singletrack in a fairly urban setting that allow you to pick up as much speed as you want. There aren’t that many tight turns, and the trail surface barely has any rocks or roots, even though you’ll be going through some woody sections. It’s ...
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I-5 Colonnade Park – Mountain Bike Trail
Mountain bikers who live in urban centres may find it tiring to drive miles to find the perfect biking spot. With the I-5 Colonnade Mountain Bike Park, riders can have a wholesome outdoor biking experience without going too far. This park is regarded as the first-ever urban mountain ...
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Banner Forest – Mountain Bike Trail
If you are ever searching for an open trail to ride at your pace and enjoy the beauty of nature, then Banner Forest is just the place for you. This amazing trail combines modern design and infrastructure with natural greenery and structure to give riders a wholesome biking experience. ...
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Cypress Creek – Mountain Bike Trail
Given the general terrain in Houston, Texas, the Cypress Creek Trail is one of the most interesting MTB trails in the area. We noticed that it lulls you into a false sense of security with fast flowy sections before springing a surprise on you. It could be a root-filled section, a jump, ...