Mountain Bike Croom on a Hardtail, Withlacoochee State Forest, FL
// May 9th, 2009 // Cyclocomputers, Florida, Mountain Biking
One of the most Hilly places in Florida is near Brooksville and it makes for some nice Trail riding. The Withlacoochee State Forest is full of hills and trails including hiking, horse riding, and mountain biking. All of the trails are separate and marked accordingly. The local mountain biking club, the Swamp Club, does a great job of maintaining over 55 miles of single track through Hardwood Hammock and Sandy Pine terrains. I always tell myself that if the sand at the bottom of a nice speedy downhill doesn’t take me out one day one of those giant pine cones will!
Six years ago, I purchased a mountain bike and proceeded to try my first trail at Croom. Well it was fun, exciting, exasperating, until I missed a sign and ended up on a horse trail. Then it was sandy and frustrating and the only bearing I had was I knew the sunny part of the sky is south during afternoon. A 1-1/2 hour bike ride turned into a 3 hour trek. After I found my way out and figured out that trail, I only rode that trail for the next four years for fear of ending up on another horse trail again. Then I stumbled up a Garmin Edge 205 and made that my Christmas gift to myself. That was just what I needed to give me the courage to roam into the unfamiliar terrain. With that I made it my mission to map every foot of trail in Croom.
About the Author: Barbara is the owner of an on-line store Riverbanks Outdoor Store for two years and has frequently engaged in outdoor sports for years including camping, mountain biking, whitewater rating, kayaking, snorkeling, and hiking. Barbara also hosts a blog Riverbanks Adventure Forum that focuses on product reviews and adventure vacations.
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Love the Croom Trails! I live just on the edge of the forest, and get out to Tucker Hill all the time. Great hiking and biking all throughout the Withlacoochee State Forest!
Great blog too!
-Kevin