Rowlett Creek Preserve trail is a stacked loop, single-track system
of more than
16 miles of trail. The trail difficulty ranges from
beginner to advanced in difficulty.
The trail system consists of
14 stacked loops with a unique
numbering system. The loops are numbered 1 through 14,
designations which indicate the order in which the loops were
built, not the order in which you can — or should — ride them.
In general, as the loop number increases, so does the level of
difficulty.
The trailhead for loops 1 and 7 through 14 is found on the north
side of the parking lot. The trailhead for loops 2 through 6 is
found to the east of the parking lot, past the picnic tables. Once
you find the trailhead for loop 2, the trail immediately takes you
south. The direction for all loops is clockwise for bikers while
hikers are asked to use the trail counterclockwise.
Much of the trail is wooded with portions that are somewhat
tight and twisty. There are some open field sections with some
fast, flowy trail riding. The majority of the trail is relatively flat
with punchy, rooty climbs here and there. The hardest climb is
found on loop 7.
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