Description for Soaring Eagle Park
Soaring Eagle Park is 1 square mile of twisty, intersecting trails that all look alike. Happily, the local Boy Scouts have posted signs with trail maps at almost every intersection, so it's hard to get lost for very long.
Because it's relatively small in total area, Soaring Eagle Park is a great place to get a quick ride after work and it's fabulous for night rides. The trails are twisty, rooty and bumpy, but not overly difficult. The combination of size and technical difficulty make it a great place for both new and experienced mountain bikers to work on their singletrack skills.
This park is used by trail runners, equestrians and mountain bikers alike, and all trails are open to all users (follow standard rules of right-of-way).
Refer to the trail map image linked on this page. Also, trail maps are posted at intersections--you can mix & match as you like.
- The section between post 9 and post 3 is great for pumping the trail. You can ride for 2 minutes or more without a single pedal stroke.
- The section between post 17 and post 16 contains a small log bridge and has a flooded area in the wet months (see photos).
- The trail map is inaccurate at post 15 - it displays the old "Bone Trail" starting at 15 and heading to 16; this trail is overgrown. The new Bone Trail starts north of post 15, and heads west back to the pipeline trail.
- The section between post 11 and post 3 on the north ("Iron Gate") is on private property and is poorly maintained.
- You can reach Beaver Lake Park from Soaring Eagle Park if you head west from post 28.
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