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The Network

Almost 50 miles of singletrack — and a lot of it close to home.

From shoreline flow at the Watershed to the descents up at Moore's Springs, here's where to ride today.

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Reports come straight from PFTS trail captains and the riding community. Please respect closures — wet trails ride one season, scar for ten.

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Trail Status
Wild Turkey Open
Blue Heron Open
Kingfisher Caution
Reedy Fork Open
Owl's Roost Open
Shady Side Open
Copperhead Loop Open
The Zone — Skillpark Open
Ground Control Open
Rich Fork Closed

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Lakes Higgins · Brandt · Townsend

Greensboro Watershed

Forty-plus miles of singletrack wrapped around the three lakes that supply Greensboro. The Watershed is the soul of the network — flowy, fast, and endlessly connectable.

  • Wild Turkey Intermediate
  • Blue Heron Intermediate
  • Kingfisher Advanced
  • Reedy Fork Beginner
  • Owl's Roost (Bur-Mil connect) Intermediate
  • Laurel Bluff Intermediate

North of Greensboro · ~8 mi

Bur-Mil Park

Owl's Roost has been a Greensboro classic since the 90s. Tight, rooty, technical Piedmont riding — and a damn fine warmup before pushing on into the Watershed.

  • Owl's Roost Advanced
  • Shady Side Easy

Greensboro · in-town progression

Country Park & The Zone Skillpark

Pump track, jump lines, drops, and twisting beginner loops — our progression park in the heart of the city. The Zone is where confidence gets built.

  • Copperhead Loop Beginner
  • The Zone — Skillpark All levels

Gibsonville · family loops

Northeast Park

Family-friendly loops east of Greensboro, with a mellow rhythm that's great for getting kids hooked.

  • PreFontain family Beginner

High Point · 4 mi

Rich Fork

A southern outpost of the network — short, sweet, and an easy add-on for a Triad-wide day.

  • Rich Fork Beginner / Intermediate

Danbury · Hanging Rock country

Moore's Springs

When the Piedmont feels too flat. Hardwood ridgelines and real descents at the edge of Hanging Rock State Park.

  • Ground Control Advanced

Trail Captains

Eyes on every park.

  • Stephen Witts & Eric McMillan-Sears — Watershed
  • Will Foster — Lake Brandt
  • Lauren & Jay Chiplis — Bur-Mil
  • Blas Heinz — Bur-Mil
  • Dave Lake — Reedy Fork
  • Mason Allbritton — Reedy Fork
  • Pete Vom — Country Park (Copperhead, Twiggy, & Rambo Charlie families)
  • Mauricio Quiroga — Northeast: PreFontain Family
  • The "Crow" — William Parke
  • Squirrel Crew — Cycles de Oro · Nelson Lebo · George Mason
  • Phil Knaack & Friends — Moore's Springs (Danbury)

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