I went here in October 2020 for only a single day - I'm in pretty good mountain biking shape, so I figured I could hit maybe 25% of the trails in a couple hours and have a good sampling. First I'll say the trails are fantastic and we'll laid out, well maintained - however, from what I could tell all of the trail ratings are EXTREMELY sandbagged. 100mm travel full suspension bike, and asked for suggestions at the welcome center for their best stuff up to black diamond - turns out that many of the black diamonds are actually green, or maybe on the easy end of blue elsewhere. Having known that ahead if time, I would've likely found more interesting trails right...
Read moreWe like coming here every year for a week to ride. The trails are okay. The climbs usually lead to great trails. Been coming here since the 1900s. The cost of the Trail Pass is getting a little expensive though considering they are a non Profit and the CEO made $92,000 last year. Maybe bring the 30 day trail pass back and lower the cost a little bit? And although not Kingdoms fault, there really aren't any good dining options to choose from in this area even with how crowded the area is with Mtb riders. I think next year we may have to do some research. Kingdom isnt what...
Read moreSimply the best singletrack in the Northeast. Amazing flow trails, you can ride for days and smile the whole time. Best trail on the mountain is moose alley, with pines, troll stroll, kitchel a close second. Best beginner trail is Riverwood. Something for everyone.
Town supports an amazing bike culture. Swimming holes abound with unique eateries and superb local craft beers on draft everywhere you go from Mike's tiki bar, to the village trail side shop, the foggy goggle osteria, and Burke public house.
Undoubtedly the place for your...
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