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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Memorial Park – Mountain Bike Trail
The Memorial Park Trail Group out & back is the most efficient way to cover almost all the trails in the Memorial Park trail system. Sure, you’ll have to double back in some sections but for most of the track, you’ll only need to go through it once. That is unless there has been ...
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Lake Sawyer – Mountain Bike Trail
Bikers are often fascinated with relatively complex trails which test their riding skills. The Lake Sawyer Trail is a good place to try your biking prowess, as its ancient primitive trail gives bikers a fresh and different experience. Due to the trail's design and layout, riders find it ...
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Bells – Mountain Trail
Experienced bike riders looking for a challenge will enjoy the Bells Mountain Trail because plenty of technical skills are needed for completion. You'll travel 8.1 miles along several hills that go through multiple dips and valleys. We do not recommend this option for beginning bikers ...
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Double Lake Big Loop – Mountain Bike Trail
The Double Lake Big Loop is the easiest way to go through nearly all the Double Lake Recreation Area trails in one go. With the area having several named trails, e.g., The DLRA, Henry Lake, Henry Lake Connector, C Trail, Trail of Woe, and RCW Loop, the only one you’ll be missing out on ...
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Lakeview Loops I, II, AND III – Mountain Bike Trail
Oftentimes we go for a ride for a challenge to get our blood flowing and our adrenaline pumping. On other occasions, we go out with friends or family for an easy ride and enjoy the view that comes along with the bike trail. Ultimately, if we were to have both at the same time – great ...
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James River Park System – Mountain Bike Trail
Whether you’re looking for easy or expert-level trails, the James River Park System surely has something for everyone. This vast network of parks is home to a lot of connecting routes that can be explored in numerous ways. You’ll never run out of trails to explore, plus the scenic views ...
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Rocky Point – Mountain Trail
Average and experienced bike riders will enjoy this eight-mile nature trail. Rocky Point offers an exhilarating ride for people comfortable with their bike riding skills, but we don't recommend beginners take this trail. There are plenty of jumps and steep slopes throughout the network of single-track options. ...
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Powell Butte Nature Park – Mountain Trail
When you're new to mountain biking, it can be difficult to find a trail that's appropriate for your skill level. Fortunately, Powell Butte Nature Park offers plenty of options for new and experienced bikers. This area stands out from the rest thanks to its large population of native ...
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Round Lake – Mountain Trail
Beginners don't have to settle for boring biking routes with little to offer. Round Lake is a popular single-track trail that's appropriate for bikers of every skill level, even if you're new to the passion. In addition, you don't have to leave this track when it gets dark out. List ...
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Fort Harrison State Park – Mountain Bike Trail
Fort Harrison State Park has a singletrack trail system with three sections for different biking skill levels. Read on to find out which section suits you. The Fort Harrison State Park has the most diverse trail system in Indiana. It can be used ...