COMPLETED PROJECTS
DUPREE PARK FAMILY MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS
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Opened in August 2014.
Beginner friendly with a wide, smooth trail tread, the trails are meant to be fun at slower speeds and there’s a short bike skills trail which provides technical features designed to teach balance control and bike handling. These are excellent trails for kids and for novice off-road riders as well as those getting back on the bike after a long hiatus.
WELLSTAR COMMUNITY HEALTH TRAIL, WOODSTOCK ELEMENTARY
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Opened in August 2014.
Through our partnership with Woodstock Elementary, this trail provides a quarter mile asphalt walking surface in the grove of trees in the front of the campus. The trail is open to the community outside of school hours.
This project has been funded through a generous donation from WellStar Health System.
NOONDAY CREEK TRAIL
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Opened on May 3, 2014.
The first segment of the Noonday Creek trail in Woodstock is 1.5 miles long. It connects Downtown Woodstock to Highway 92 and has a beautiful bridge that spans Noonday Creek to connect to Woofstock Dog Park. The trail is accessed in Downtown Woodstock on Market Street or from the dog park.
LITTLE RIVER PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
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Opened in June 2011.
Located in Olde Rope Mill Park, the pedestrian bridge allows people to access the north side of Little River. Explore the historical ruins of the rope mill or stroll leisurely next to the river to find the picturesque train trestle. This bridge also leads to The Mill mountain bike trail, the most popular trail in Woodstock.
TAYLOR RANDAHL MEMORIAL MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS
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Opened in June 2010.
Located at Olde Rope Mill Park, there are 3 trails totaling 14 miles. From advanced XC to smooth flow lines, the single track trails here offer something for everyone. While they are built for mountain biking, hikers and runners are welcome to enjoy the natural beauty here too..
TRESTLE ROCK TRAIL
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Opened in 2009.
The Trestle Rock Trail was the first segment opened and runs along aside the Little River in Olde Rope Mill Park in Woodstock. It is approximately 0.4 miles long and is essentially flat. Great views of the river and the ruins of the rope mill water diversion chute highlight the trip down this concrete multi-use trail.