End of the Rainbow
Hand cut, the old fashioned way, this rugged, exposed, and gnarly singletrack trail is not for the faint of heart. Expect lots of challenge and natural risks.
Hand cut, the old fashioned way, this rugged, exposed, and gnarly singletrack trail is not for the faint of heart. Expect lots of challenge and natural risks.
An alternative way to access Hub H from Hub F, this traditional singletrack takes in some of the best views from Bethel Lake, if you can take your eyes off the rocks and roots.
A singletrack connection from Hub P to Hub R. Use this trail to return o Hub W and climb back to Hub O for more gravity runs, or pop out to Hub R to return to the Waterworks Trailhead.
Your expressway back to the Waterworks Trailhead. This rolling, pumping, wider singletrack lets you get one more in before the ride ends.
The gateway to the eastern side of Northwoods, this is a wider rolling singletrack that climbs to the Razorback Ridge gravity Hub O.
One of the most scenic trails in the whole Northwoods system! This traditional singletrack offers off camber ups and downs as it takes you further into the Northwoods and rolling along Dillon Lake.
With over a dozen platform turns and lots of natural rocks, this traditional singletrack offers the fastest connection to Cedar Glades Park when combined with Lowrey.
A very narrow, exposed, and technically challenging singletrack trail. A rugged option for those seeking a more natural experience.
A short connector between Hub F and Hub K, this traditional singletrack will get you back up to go down.