Blue Mountain Park
20 km
Great park. Beautiful. Trails, hiking, and activities are everywhere. The statue is o...
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This is a fantastic park for families, individuals, photographers, bikers, and many more. The paths are more meant as bike trails but hikers just have to get over moving out of the way. That's the only bad thing about it, but it's really just a slight inconvenience. The trails all have beautiful sights to see and take photos of. Coming in the winter or fall is usually the best time. Overall, it's an absolutely amazing park.
8 years ago (16-09-2017)
(I'm reviewing the park from the perspective of a hiker. A mountain biker probably would've had a better experience, since mountain biking seems to be the primary focus of the park.) The trails are difficult to follow. The intersections of many trails are missing blazes to indicate which trail is which. It appears that many bikers have gone off the actual trails, creating additional trails that aren't indicated on the map. Unlike other nearby preserves that feature an abundance of small plants at ground level (as opposed to trees), Graham Hills features large stretches of lifeless dirt, giving a bleak impression. My one positive note is that the park is quite hilly, so it would be good for exercise. But overall I can't recommend it because for me the negatives outweigh the positives.
8 years ago (06-09-2017)
Well maintained MTN bike trails. Not really for the novice. Many intermediate trails.
8 years ago (30-08-2017)
If you're looking to get lost in the woods, this is the place! I do tons of hiking and the inconsistent blazes here are beyond confusing. Scenery and biking trails cannot be matched but we had several people asking us how to get back to the parking lot.
8 years ago (19-06-2017)
Less technical, more flow than other MTB parks in the area.