3.3 miles
Distance
127 ft
Climb
-130 ft
Descent
1,623 ft
High Point

Similar to the Go Nuts Race course, but as many laps as you can do in XX minutes similar to a Chainbuster race (short = 50 minutes, long = 80 minutes). ~ 3-3.5 mile loop. Start in field next to amphitheater, do a loop to space riders out, then right on N. Plat across road, right on firetower, across road, left on North Plateau, right on Hikers connector, left on South Plateau, right on Family Trail, right on Bog Trail, right on Firetower, left on North Plateau through the creek bomb, finish line on North Plateau (short course stays left through finish line, long course stays right), and immediately out for your next loop if you have time, or exit at finish line if you are done (do not repeat the field loop after your first lap).

Detailed Description
2024 TRL MSSP Laps Course is a 3 mile less popular easy race route located near Huntsville Alabama. This mountain bike primary route. This route climbs 127 ft with a max elevation of 1,623 ft then descends -130 ft.
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  • Race Course
  • Race Date
    Thursday July 25, 2024 at 05:30pm
  • Riding area
  • Primary Activity
    Mountain Bike
  • Other Activities
    • E-Bike
  • Difficulty rating
    Green
  • Route Type
    Loop
  • eBike Allowed
  • Bike type
    AM, XC
More Stats for 2024 TRL MSSP Laps Course mountain bike route
  • Altitude min
    1,574 ft
  • Altitude start
    1,586 ft
  • Altitude end
    1,585 ft
  • Grade max
    -9.3%
  • Grade min
    15.8%
  • Distance climb
    1 mile
  • Distance down
    1 mile
  • Distance flat
    4,888 ft

Directions

  1. Bike northwest on North Plateau Loop.
  2. Continue for 100 meters.
  3. Bike north on North Plateau Loop.
  4. Continue for 100 meters.
  5. Bike east on Firetower Trail.
  6. Continue for 300 meters.
  7. Bike northeast on Firetower Trail.
  8. Continue for 300 meters.
  9. Bike south on Firetower Trail.
  10. Continue for 200 meters.
  11. Bike east on South Plateau Loop.
  12. Continue for 200 meters.
  13. Bike west on Family Bike Trail.
  14. Continue for 200 meters.
  15. Bike northwest on Family Bike Trail.
  16. Continue for 800 meters.
  17. Bike south on Family Bike Trail.
  18. Continue for 600 meters.
  19. Bike east on Family Bike Trail.
  20. Continue for 10 meters.
  21. Turn right onto Bog Trail.
  22. Continue for 100 meters.
  23. Bike north on Firetower Trail.
  24. Continue for 400 meters.
  25. Bike northwest on Firetower Trail.
  26. Continue for 200 meters.
  27. Bike west on North Plateau Loop.
  28. Continue for 400 meters.
  29. Bike west on North Plateau Loop.
  30. Continue for 200 meters.
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