26.8 miles
Distance
1,909 ft
Climb
-1,907 ft
Descent
931 ft
High Point

2022 Dragonslayer Route. 1-4 laps allowed. Anyone completing 2 or more laps is a Dragonslayer

Detailed Description
2022 Dragonslayer Route is a 27 mile moderately popular expert route located near Georgetown Texas. This mountain bike primary route can be used both directions and has a extreme overall physical rating. This route includes 16 trails. This route climbs 1,909 ft with a max elevation of 931 ft then descends -1,907 ft.
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  • Riding area
  • Primary Activity
    Mountain Bike
  • Other Activities
    • E-Bike
  • Difficulty rating
    Black Diamond
  • Route Type
    Loop
  • eBike Allowed
  • Bike type
    XC
  • Direction
    Both Directions
  • Physical rating
    Extreme
More Stats for 2022 Dragonslayer Route mountain bike route
  • Avg time
    5 hr 41 min
  • Altitude min
    723 ft
  • Altitude start
    845 ft
  • Altitude end
    846 ft
  • Grade max
    -37.5%
  • Grade min
    37.9%
  • Distance climb
    9 miles
  • Distance down
    9 miles
  • Distance flat
    8 miles
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Recent Trail Reports Along Route

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LG TH - #1
Sep 9, 2023 @ 5:16am
Sep 9, 2023
Long, tough ride - the majority being rough rock garden. Tough sledding and not for the faint of heart. Bring more water than you think, and plenty of electrolytes, gels, trail food to keep up your energy.
LG #1 - #2
Sep 9, 2023 @ 5:16am
Sep 9, 2023
Long, tough ride - the majority being rough rock garden. Tough sledding and not for the faint of heart. Bring more water than you think, and plenty of electrolytes, gels, trail food to keep up your energy.
LG #2 - #3
Sep 9, 2023 @ 5:16am
Sep 9, 2023
Long, tough ride - the majority being rough rock garden. Tough sledding and not for the faint of heart. Bring more water than you think, and plenty of electrolytes, gels, trail food to keep up your energy.
LG #3 - #4
Sep 9, 2023 @ 5:16am
Sep 9, 2023
Long, tough ride - the majority being rough rock garden. Tough sledding and not for the faint of heart. Bring more water than you think, and plenty of electrolytes, gels, trail food to keep up your energy.
LG #5 - #6
Sep 9, 2023 @ 5:16am
Sep 9, 2023
Long, tough ride - the majority being rough rock garden. Tough sledding and not for the faint of heart. Bring more water than you think, and plenty of electrolytes, gels, trail food to keep up your energy.
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