The entry point Google lead us to was not marked clear enough to know we could pull in with our vehicles. It looked more like a paved walking trail until we saw a vehicle leaving the parking area tucked away from the road.
The trail was clearly marked with a map which explained the trail system, once we parked. It was gorgeous. Happened to be Father's Day and there were families out fishing and enjoying the weather.
More E Bikes were present than regular bicycles. One person out of twenty yelled, "On your left/right" as they passed us from behind. Which, truthfully, was incredibly dangerous. The park system isn't responsible for bike etiquette, but I think it's actually super short sighted to allow people to ride E Bikes on the path. They go much faster then normal bicycles and given no one abides by basic rules, youre literally taking yours and your children's lives at risk on a busy day out there.
Maybe ill head out with my helmet and without a dog next time....
Read moreThis parking area seems pretty good and relatively secure. It's busy so that makes me feel a little better about the security of the lot and it appears to be in a safe area. No bathrooms at the trailhead that we could find but the trail has many porta-potty's every few miles. The Luce Line trail is a very nice trail, crushed limestone that is almost as smooth rolling as pavement, yet it has no cracks or pot holes. Super fun to ride bikes on if you're into really flat and very straight rails to...
Read moreBeautiful tree-lined Trail! I checked it out in the middle of summer and there were a couple of problems with some huge horse flies that attacked me In the Heat of the day. Otherwise my only other complaint is the dirt road on the outskirts of Plymouth. But when she starts to approach the city the trail changes from dirt to Asphalt which is really nice and there are tons of wakes everywhere we can go off of the main path and do a nice bike ride around the mirrored number of lakes. Great City...
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