6.7 miles
Distance
475 ft
Climb
-461 ft
Descent
00:51:19
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Tung Nut Details
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Activities
- Mountain Bike
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Riding AreaSan Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park
Alachua, Florida -
Difficulty Rating
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Voted DifficultyBlue (4 votes)
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Trail TypeSingletrack
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DirectionDownhill PrimaryPopular direction shown
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Climb DifficultyBlue
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Physical RatingModerate
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Trail VisibilityAlways easy to follow
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Global Ranking#42383 in Mountain Biking
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Local Popularity80 in Mountain Biking
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Land ManagerFlorida State Parks
Tung Nut winds through hills, open fields, and hammocks. You ride past Tung Nut Depot and skirt along the rim of Sanchez Prairie. After passing the picnic table the trail heads down toward Itchy Bottom Lake, where a short spur takes you to a scenic overlook of the lake. Take the double track west and north to complete the loop.
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More Stats for Tung Nut multi-use trail trail
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Altitude change12 ft
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Altitude min96 ft
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Altitude max182 ft
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Altitude start96 ft
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Altitude end108 ft
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Grade max-14%
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Grade min16.4%
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Distance climb3 miles
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Distance down3 miles
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Distance flat1 mile
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Avg time00:51:19
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Avg reverse time00:49:06
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Recent Ridelog Activity on Trail
Past Week
- 3 rides
- 10 miles avg distance
6 Months
- 98 rides
- 14 miles avg distance
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- 616 rides
- Last: Aug 7, 2022
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5 Reviews & Comments
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icthus13
(Nov 13, 2020 at 15:26)

Trail marking has been vastly improved since the prior comments.
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OutlawRider
(Sep 3, 2018 at 13:48)
Well, I rode it today and I started from the first sign where the trails form a crowds foot. It sends you uphill. There were several places that it crossed other trails and seem to split. I had to stop and check the app to make sure that I was still on track.
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jcrock79
(Feb 25, 2018 at 8:40)

Disregard comment above. The only place where the trail is unclear is at only one place about a half mile after you come off cellon if you’re doing tung counter clockwise. Otherwise it’s nicely marked and easy to find your location along the trail with the little numbered marker signs every few tenths or a mile or so.
This trail is my favorite of all trails I’ve ridden in FL across the state. Fast and flowing sections with nice leg burner climbs followed by rewarding descents. Incredible diverse terrain and beautiful scenery. San Felasco is amazing.
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This trail is my favorite of all trails I’ve ridden in FL across the state. Fast and flowing sections with nice leg burner climbs followed by rewarding descents. Incredible diverse terrain and beautiful scenery. San Felasco is amazing.
jcrock79
(Feb 10, 2018 at 14:24)

Great trail, but horrible or complete lack of trail signs when you come off the Cellon Trail and onto Tung. Trail sign posts are there, but someone tore off the signs and trails intersect and criss cross without markets so easy to get lost at this section.
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