11-11-2005, 10:58 AM
I stopped there this morning and the area is still there. There is (duh) quite a bit of fallen leaves, so it's gonna be slick driving back there.
There is a small "parking lot" just north of the woods on the east side of Woodridge Drive. It's a mulch pickup area for residents, but there's not really any mulch pile there anymore, so there's room to park many cars. Otherwise parking on 71st is just as close.
UE - this area is just a mountain bike single track path in the woods with several large jumps and some berm turns, etc. It's pretty cool but it's not a race track or anything formal.
From I-355 exit at 75th street.
75th street west to Woodridge Drive (White Hen on NE corner).
Turn right and follow Woodridge Drive about 1/3 mile to 71st Street.
Either turn left and park on 71st, or go a little further and pull into the mulch area on the right.
Directly across from 71st you will see a narrow bike trail running into the wooded area. Immediately inside the treeline is the area with the big jumps.
There is a small "parking lot" just north of the woods on the east side of Woodridge Drive. It's a mulch pickup area for residents, but there's not really any mulch pile there anymore, so there's room to park many cars. Otherwise parking on 71st is just as close.
UE - this area is just a mountain bike single track path in the woods with several large jumps and some berm turns, etc. It's pretty cool but it's not a race track or anything formal.
From I-355 exit at 75th street.
75th street west to Woodridge Drive (White Hen on NE corner).
Turn right and follow Woodridge Drive about 1/3 mile to 71st Street.
Either turn left and park on 71st, or go a little further and pull into the mulch area on the right.
Directly across from 71st you will see a narrow bike trail running into the wooded area. Immediately inside the treeline is the area with the big jumps.