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Lake Crabtree
County Park
Current Trail Status
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| open | 07/02 9:19 am | japrice | |
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Description
Location: Just south of the RDU airport, off Aviation
Parkway. Miles: about 5 Skill Level: Beginner
Contact: Park office (919)
460-3390 (call to see if trails are open)
Map
Park Hours and Fees
Directions
Pump Track
Rules of the Trail
Lake Crabtree County Park singletrack is
by far the most popular place for beginner riders in the
Triangle. Its central location is also great for
relieving weekday stress if you work in RTP. The wooded
trails connect to Umstead State Park and Cary's Black
Creek Greenway.
Since it's so popular, plan on
passing lots of other riders when the weather's good.
Please be courteous and cautious with the riders you meet
here. It is a great place to learn to ride and don't
expect to come here and hammer people out of your way.
Stopping to help out beginner riders does a world of good
for our sport. Four short loops all connect to a single
jeep trail, making it hard to get lost and easier to get
to the car if you run into equipment troubles.
The
trail is maintained by NCFATS volunteers. These guys plan
on extending the trails soon, to connect a couple of the
loops that are out there.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Crabtree trails are
closed when they are muddy. Call ahead to see if they are
open. Please respect the rules of the trail and don't
ride on closed sections.
Directions Go
towards RDU airport on I-40 and exit onto Aviation
Parkway going south. Crabtree County Park entrance is on
the left. Park in the first gravel parking lot. One of
the main trail entrances is across the road from the
parking lot.
Driving Directions via Yahoo
Park Hours 8:00
am to sunset, seven days a week. The park is closed on
Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New
Year's Day.
Rules of the Trail
- Trails may be closed for repair
stemming from wet conditions or overuse. Respect these
closures.
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Respect the rights of all other trail
users and obey park rules and regulations. Bikers must
always yield to walkers.
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Plan Ahead.
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Ride only on officially marked trails.
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Keep your bike under control.
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Do not disturb or alarm wildlife.
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Pets must be kept on a leash at all
times.
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Leave no trace (don't litter).
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Set a good example and report
violators/hazards.
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Allow time to finish outings before the
Park closes.
Pump Track
Thanks to the wonderful staff of Lake Crabtree Park and TORC volunteers, the first public
pump track in the triangle area has been built. The pump track is located near the "old field rows" label on the map
near the intersection of Connector A and Loop 1.
A pump track is a series of rollers and berms. Its intended to teach one to learn how to pump
their bike over ups and downs on a trail, which when mastered, a person will be able to
accellerate their bike with out pedaling. The pump track is not really intended to be jumped, which
defeats the purpose of the track.
The official opening of the pump track is coming soon. Please stay off the track until it is officially open.
Rules/Guidelines
The building of the pump track involved uncounted hours of planning, negotiations, and construction labor.
Please follow these guidelines to help perserve the pump track in a good condition.
- no skidding
- no pedaling
- no braking
- helmets required
- lower your seat
- body position should be more upright as you approach the roller
- push down as you come over the roller
- easier on a hard tail but can also be done on a full suspension bike
Note that if feels awkward at first. But once you get use to it, it's a lot of fun and a really good workout. Pedaling and braking destroys the rollers and berms. Especially when you "catch" a roller by pedaling over it.
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This trail is not open for night riding
except under organized night ride events coordinated with
cycling clubs and park staff. Stay tuned to this site for
upcoming night rides.
"Our paths to off-road mastery
reflect our personalities." -Hank Barlow
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