Description for Palmer Park
Palmer Park has a huge variety of trails from beginner to advanced. It is a great place to practice downhill and advance your riding abilities without dealing with large crowds.
Palmer Park is more of a trail network than an individual trail. The area is well marked, with trail maps scattered throughout the park and generally descriptive enough. You can get into some pretty hairy areas, especially on the black trails, but there is plenty here for the beginner to intermediate as well. Its usually not too crowded and an awesome park for some urban singletrack. Plenty of rocks and roots, so if smooth flowing singletrack is your thing head to Cheyenne Mountain Park instead.
Advanced riders wanting a real challenge can ride the Templeton Trail.
Comments/Reviews for Palmer Park
1. posted from iPhone
by Tom.sturm, Friday, August 06, 2010 9:23 PM
| Overall Review: | 5 of 5 |
| Technical Difficulty: | 0 of 5 |
| Aerobic Difficulty: | 0 of 5 |
This is more of a trail network than an individual trail. Trail maps are scattered throughout the park and generally descriptive enough. You can get into some pretty hairy areas, esp on black trails, but there is plenty here for the beginner to intermediate as well. Not too crowded and an awesome park for some urban singletrack. Plenty of rocks and roots, so if smooth flowing singletrack is your thing head to Cheyenne Mountain Park instead.
2. posted from iPhone
by mikeyzo6, Thursday, August 12, 2010 9:28 AM
| Overall Review: | 5 of 5 |
| Technical Difficulty: | 0 of 5 |
| Aerobic Difficulty: | 0 of 5 |
Huge variety of trails from beginner to advanced. Great place to practice downhill and enduro without the crowds. One of my favorite MTB Parks!
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