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Bicential
5 reviews
 3.6 of 5

Wooded, lots of steep hills, rocks and tree roots. Steep hills and deep hollows. Multi use trail both equestrian and mt. bikes.
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Latitude
36.844941551133886
Longitude
-94.33745384216308
Trail Directions
Two miles south east of Neosho. Take hiway 60 east to hiway HH. Turn south for one quarter mile. Turn right on hiway TT, go south for one mile.
Trail Length
4.5 miles
Trail Level
Advanced
Trail Type
Singletrack & Fire Roads
City/County
Neosho
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Reviews 1 - 5 (5 Reviews Total)

Review Date
September 22, 2006

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Aerobic Difficulty
 4 of 5

Technical Difficulty
 3 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Once a month

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Reviewed by: GTL ,  Cross Country Rider

Summary:
Great write up by Big Jim. Not much more to add but...
Main parking area is at Western edge of Park. A paved parking, pit toilet, Pavilion and a paved 1 mile path with overlook deck are at that staging area.

Recommended Route:
From the main parking area - You can drop into either the North or South direction on single track. The main outer loop is almost 7 miles with fire roads and other single tracks criss crossing the main outer loop. Mostly wooded, the trail changes from ridge, bench, meadow and short rocky up and downs.

Other recommended trails in the same area:
You can actually tie into the Crowder trails system (mostly fire roads, from the Eastern edge of Bicentennial - fire road to HH to several parking areas - again criss cross fire roads, undulating wooded terrain.



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Review Date
September 15, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Aerobic Difficulty
 3 of 5

Technical Difficulty
 3 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Ridden Once

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Reviewed by: Big Jim Mac ,  Weekend Warrior

Summary:
Thought I would review this sweet trail as the other reviews are old. I rode it 9/13/06 and found the trail in excellent shape except for a few washed out hills due to the horses that also ride it. Other than that it is a nice piece of work. I know a SW Mo. group did some maintenance recently and it was appreciated. Nowhere did I have any brush problems. This is typical rocky Ozark singletrack, some hills but only a couple on power line ROW I couldn't climb. There are several stunts built over logs and one bridge/ladder thing on its own. All stunts had routes around them, thanks guys! What impressed me on this trail was once you clear the hills you are rewarded by fast, flowy singletrack on the level with nice clear woodlands to enjoy, not all grown up like Berryman. I saw many deer. This is a relatively easy ride but very enjoyable, can't remember when I had so much fun riding. Take extra tubes, I got three flats.

Recommended Route:
Head to Memorial Park, there are bathrooms there. I got on at the first sign I saw just off TT, had a lot of trouble finding the trail in the creek bottom and completely missed it coming back, had to take the road to find my van. I rode counterclockwise, would be more fun clockwise. Several optional loops worth exploring.

Other recommended trails in the same area:
Haven't tried any others but maybe Huckleberry Ridge.



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Review Date
May 22, 2005

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Aerobic Difficulty
 4 of 5

Technical Difficulty
 4 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Once a week

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Reviewed by: dirmfe ,  Cross Country Rider

Summary:
This trail is great fun, and the maintenance has improved on it. Lots of variety, and a good workout. The main loop is 5.7 miles long, but there are lots of branching trails that add variety as well. The trails are almost completely covered in shade, and depending on how hot it is,and how often you stop, it can take from an hour to an hour and a half.

Recommended Route:
Take Hwy D off of 59 South of Neosho. At the intersection in front of the Family Y, go north (left). The trailhead is on the right.



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Review Date
November 20, 2004

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Aerobic Difficulty
 3 of 5

Technical Difficulty
 3 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Every few months

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Reviewed by: kansasman ,  Cross Country Rider

Summary:
Actual name is Bicentennial Park, built by Missouri Dept of Conservation. Posted signage is for horseback trail, but suitable for MTB; some rocky singletrack and rollercoaster fireroad; main parking area has toilets and 1/2 mi paved path.

Recommended Route:
60HWY SE of Neosho, turn East on HH, then go towards Crowder College, about 2 miles from 60 for official trailhead on west side; also two other conservation area parking lots on East side where you can access via fireroads.

Other recommended trails in the same area:
I believe the Camp Swampy trail that is posted on this list is really the Bicentennial Park trail.



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Review Date
August 10, 2003

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

Aerobic Difficulty
 2 of 5

Technical Difficulty
 3 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Ridden Once

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Reviewed by: eanderson13 ,  Cross Country Rider , from SF, CA (formerly Joplin)

Summary:
This trail has enormous potential but right now is in a sorry state. Overgrowth is covering the trail in many areas. When I left the trail my arms were bloodied from all the briars and thorns hanging over. Some trail maintenance and much more frequent riding by locals would transform this place into a first class trail. WEAR EYE PROTECTION or odds are you may lose an eye to the rampant thorns overhanging the trail around blind corners at head height.

Recommended Route:
For people driving down from Joplin, Hwy 60 can be accessed from 71 south.



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