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True, single-track, off-road bicycle trails are available for public use at two locations. Riders are required to use appropriate types of equipment, including a multi-speed, “fat tire” bicycle and mandatory helmet; water bottle is recommended.
- Dyer Park has a 4.7-mile, single-track trail along its perimeter and a 2.4-mile single-track trail on the “Hill.” The “Hill” trail is built upon the face of a previous landfill, which has been converted into a natural setting and then transformed into a winding, climbing/descending single-track trail– the only location in South Florida with appreciable climbs and descents. The park is located at the intersection of Haverhill Road and Dyer Boulevard, just north of 45th Street in West Palm Beach.
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- The Okeeheelee Park/Pinehurst Drive trail is a 3.2-mile, single-track trail for intermediate riders with beginner bypasses. It is located on the east side of Pinehurst Drive, west of Jog Road, between Forest Hill Boulevard and 10th Avenue in West Palm Beach.
Trails are maintained by members of Florida Off-Road Cycling Enthusiasts (FORCE). For more information, including maps and membership information, visit www.forcemtb.org. [External Link] |
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