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Lone Pine Trail - Braemore Preserve, Rockland preserve - Mountain Bike Trail Review with Map and Pictures

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Directions - Trailhead is right on route 77 in guilford, right across from bluff head farm.

Description -   Not much of a riding area, very small trail system that can be connected to rockland preserve and mattabasset trail.  Great spot for a short hike..  If you ride, there is moderate hike a bike.. Some cool rock, nice views..  Red trail was very cool, but don't go too far out of your way to ride here.. Its good to know about these trails for adventures on the mattabasset though..

FYI - Blue-Blazed Trails, including the Mattabasett Trail, and the Lone Pine Trail, are not open to bikes, per the policy of the Connecticut Forest and Parks Association, which maintains the trails. All other trails at Braemore and Rockland are open to bikes.

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