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Intersection of Red and Blue Trail

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Intersection of Red and Blue Trail

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  • Location: Six Mile Run, Somerset County, New Jersey, United States

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    June 30, 2022

    Mountain biking

    This is where you have to choose whether you're riding the Blue or Red Trail. Both trails are extremely fun.

    April 19, 2024

    Mountain biking

    This is a 3 miles half way point. You can turn right and head back for 6 mile completion or keep going straight for most trails and distance.
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    Creek and Blackwells Trail Loop

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    The Creek and Blackwells Trail Loop offers a delightful mountain biking experience, winding through diverse landscapes of open fields, cedar, and mature hardwood forests. You'll follow the Six Mile Run creek, encounter rooty sections that add a bit of technical fun, and even cross a unique 150-foot elevated wooden boardwalk over a marsh. This 14.4-mile (23.1 km) route, with its modest 245 feet (75 metres) of elevation gain, is rated easy and can typically be completed in about 1 hour and 19 minutes, making it accessible for most riders.

    When planning your visit, aim for spring or fall to enjoy the most comfortable temperatures and vibrant natural beauty. While there are no permits or fees required for general access, it's important to note that the trail's soil is prone to erosion, so always check the trail conditions and avoid riding if it's muddy. This helps preserve the integrity of the path for everyone.

    Beyond the varied terrain, the trail is known for its ecological richness; the open fields are perfect for spotting grassland birds and butterflies, while the forests are home to plants like mayapples and shagbark hickory. The route also features a metal bridge crossing the Six Mile Run creek, adding another interesting point to your ride. It's a great option if you're looking for popular mountain biking Creek and Blackwells Trail Loop experiences that blend natural beauty with a fun, flowing ride.

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    The Challenging Downhill Twist loop from Blackwells Mills offers a dynamic mountain biking experience, guiding you through a diverse landscape within the Six Mile Run Reservoir Site. You'll navigate dense successional cedar forests and mature hardwood forests, with trail surfaces shifting from historic canal towpaths to winding singletrack paths. Keep an eye out for unusual flowers and wild animals as you pass through open farm fields and along streamsides, making for a scenic and engaging ride.

    This 11.0-mile (17.7 km) route is rated easy, with a modest 276 feet (84 metres) of elevation gain, and can typically be completed in about 59 minutes. Despite the easy overall classification, the 'Challenging Downhill Twist' name hints at specific sections with engaging descents and turns, offering a more thrilling experience than the area's flatter canal paths. It's an excellent option for riders seeking varied terrain and a bit of technical fun without a strenuous climb.

    Part of a highly-rated network, this trail is a favorite among local mountain bikers, known for its compelling blend of speed, technical challenge, and natural beauty. The Six Mile Run Reservoir Site generally provides options for various skill levels, ensuring there's something for everyone. Its popularity suggests a well-maintained and enjoyable destination for mountain biking near Blackwells Mills.

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    The Challenging Downhill Twist – Carnegie Lake Dam loop from Princeton offers a scenic mountain biking experience through a historically rich area. You'll ride along the well-maintained crushed stone of the Delaware and Raritan Canal towpath, enjoying tranquil views of Lake Carnegie, especially from the Washington Road Bridge. Keep an eye out for local wildlife like deer, beavers, and various bird species as you pedal through the wooded surroundings.

    This moderate 32.2-mile (51.7 km) mountain bike route, with a gentle 347 feet (106 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes around 3 hours and 7 minutes to complete. The trail is generally suitable for all skill levels, though it does require good fitness. The paths around Carnegie Lake are open to the public, making access easy, and it's a great option for a ride at any time of day.

    Carnegie Lake itself is a significant landmark, built in 1906 specifically for competitive rowing by Andrew Carnegie for Princeton University. Despite being privately owned, its surrounding paths are open for public recreation, blending natural beauty with cultural history. This makes the loop a unique blend of outdoor activity and a glimpse into the region's past, perfect for a rewarding day on two wheels.

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    Location: Six Mile Run, Somerset County, New Jersey, United States

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