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teamhj t1_iu903h9 wrote

Head up to Fellows Lake. There are both hiking and mountain biking trail options.

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OldRepresentative417 t1_iu91dmm wrote

Stay alert if you go to Fellows lake. There’s usually more bikers than trail hikers on the paths.

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teamhj t1_iu92uui wrote

There are some dedicated hiking trails to avoid the mountain bike traffic. Google "Fellows Lake Trailhead East" and you'll end up at a little parking lot with a restroom, swing set and dock. There's a sign marking the trailhead. I was under the impression that's a different trail than the MTB route, but I could be wrong. When I have hiked it there was no bike traffic on that trail.

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joy_pop t1_iu9tf39 wrote

Maybe there's some overlap but there is separation for a lot of it, there are signs as you go along designating the hiking trail and the Dirt66 trail

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mdg4486 t1_iub7cmn wrote

Stay on the Nature Trail and you should be good. The dedicated mountain bike trails are called Dirt66. Everything is labeled pretty well put there.

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