Superbly maintained, marked and designed mountain biking trails. I was incredibly impressed with the quality of signage and thorough TLC maintenance that must be involved in keeping these trails in shape. The layout is perfect for groups of varying skill levels or riders who want to vary their mileage without being monotonous. The gold trail and the last bit of the central loop trail were by fair my faves but I’m sure personal preferences will differ for everyone. A great location to spend an hour or an entire day.
Adam A.
Classificação do local: 5 Atlanta, GA
Several fun loops near the lake. Beautiful mature forest. Well marked. Water and resrrooms. Watch for hikers! The three loops I rode were just challenging enough.
Chris C.
Classificação do local: 4 Sylva, NC
Fun, fast trails. Great for beginners and a good workout for experts. As others have noted, the trails are well-maintained, well-marked, and don’t hold water. I do wish there were some more elevation changes and a bit more technical stretches, but it’s still a fun day on the trail.
Clark N.
Classificação do local: 5 Sautee Nacoochee, GA
One of my most favorite places to ride my mountain bike. Purpose made trails following the IMBA guidelines, non-technical, flowy, fun singletrack. The views are awesome, and SABA beach is a great place to take a break and enjoy a snack.
Suzy N.
Classificação do local: 5 Sautee Nacoochee, GA
Hands down, the best trail ever! The loops all lollipop off a central loop. Good flowy singletrack, with some gentle climbs, fast downhills and cowbells. Yes, cowbells! Sneaking Creek trail has a covered bridge with a chance to ring the bell as you go by and a few more along the way. Check out SABA beach too for nice views of Lake Chatuge. New signage at the trail to guide you, as well as a new sign out front. Port-a-potty, picnic tables & bbq grills make it family friendly. Hikers are also welcome here.
Bill L.
Classificação do local: 5 North Miami, FL
The trails at Jackrabbit are the finest anywhere. Very well planned and well maintained. These trails are not for the techno-weenies who like riding over 2″ bridges or down crazy rocky switchbacks. This is civilized riding with plenty of places for speed, a few jumps, moderate elevation changes that, when attacked, can give you a very nice cardio workout. Trails are 99.9% shaded so summer sun is really not a factor here. We rode on an 85+ degree day without any problems. I took a slideout on one twistie and the red dirt was nice and soft on the landing. Unless you want bragging rights for the punishing Unicoi, do yourself a favor and hit Jackrabbit. You will not be disappointed. If you want a challenge, take Jackrabbit with plenty of speed. Finally, there are no facilities in the parking lot. Just a portapottie. Bring your own water for washing afterwards.