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Learning to ride my MTB @ the North Bethlehem MTB Park

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twdondanville
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It's not big. It's not epic. It's small. Some may even say "rinky-dink."

But it's perfect for me. 

I can ride out from my house and be there in 10 minutes, using chill roads with decent shoulders. The riding is technical and tight-knit. It's plenty entertaining, honesty. And when it gets boring, I just ride it counterclockwise. The features are on the smaller side but that's ideal for someone learning like me. There's some jumps to air, steps downs, and plenty of roll over features of variable widths. It's rarely crowded and when there are people, everyone is friendly. 

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Overall, as an MTBer with maybe 2 years under their belt, I couldn't ask for a better training ground. But I am getting psyched to venture out and try some nearby trails and other MTB parks.

Where did you people learn to ride MTBs?

https://www.trailforks.com/region/north-bethlehem-park-22746/

 

 
Posted : April 7, 2025 5:56 pm
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