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Saddle up

From Gravel Grinders to Urban Forests, You’ll find your Flow here

 
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Big River Trail

After passing over Big River Crossing, you’ll have 76 miles of gravel road through the levee system of the Mississippi River above steep grassy sides meandering south across the Arkansas floodplains.

 
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Herb Parsons

The Herb Parsons Lake trail offers some of the tighter, twistier, more technical singletracks in the Memphis area through a 10 mile loop.

 

INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER MANAGERIAL PARK - LAKELAND TRAILS

The park consists of three different trails, including many nice descents, switchbacks, a difficult creek crossing, and steep climbs.

 
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LUCIUS BURCH NATURAL AREA -
WOLF RIVER TRAILS

The Blue, White and Yellow Loops include a moderate 12.5 mile loop trail that transports you straight to the wilderness along the Wolf River.

 
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Nesbit Park - Stanky Creek

Nesbit Park is home to three loops, which can be ridden in various combinations for a longer loop of up to 8 miles and is the most technical trail in the Memphis area.

 
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Shelby Farms PARK

Shelby Farms Park has several mountain biking trails, with the most popular being Tour de Wolf, a 6 mile trail with a mixtures of paths around lakes, plains and wooded areas.

 
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Shelby FOREST

The park’s 20+ miles of bike trails has a little of everything from switchbacks, unpaved terrain, decent climbs and some elevation at the top of the bluffs. You can expect pleasant riding and flowy turns through Mississippi River bottomland.

 
 

DAVY CROCKETT MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS

Davy Crockett Mountain Bike Trails are currently being developed at the former Davy Crockett Golf Course.

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