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With more than 25 miles
of singletrack open to mountain bikes, there are plenty of riding
options at Lake Hope. Here are a few ideas to
get you started. (All mileage is approximate.)
Hope Furnace Trail Loop (4.5 miles/6.5 miles)
Hope Furnace Trail hugs the lakeshore, providing beautiful views
and not much elevation gain. Technical bridge crossings, roots, and
a few
short, steep ups-and-downs keep you on your toes (and we hope not
on your head). As this is one of the park’s most heavily used
trails, be sure to yield to hikers and to look out for other cyclists.
Park either at the Furnace Parking Lot or the Trailhead Parking Lot.
Ride the trail in one direction and return to your starting point via
State Route 278 (total ride mileage ~4.5 miles), or double back and
enjoy the trail in the opposite direction (total ride mileage ~6.5
miles).
Copperhead Loop (10 miles)
This loop features fantastic ridgetop riding on Copperhead Trail.
Be careful — tight turns come up unexpectedly on this trail. This
loop also will let you roll alongside the lake on Hope Furnace Trail — then
you’ll push your bike up Grouse Point Trail to finish the loop.
Park at the Grouse Point Picnic Area near the Copperhead/Little Sandy
intersection. Ride Copperhead Trail until you cross Lake Ridge Road.
Continue on Copperhead for almost 4 more miles, eventually taking
a right on Habron Trail. Follow Habron for 1.1 miles, then turn right
onto Hope Furnace Trail. Ride for 1.5 miles, watching for the Grouse
Point intersection. Take a right and push your bike up this steep
hill
and you’ve finished the loop.
Sidewinder Loop (5.5 miles)
This twisty trail is full of tight turns, steep climbs and descents,
switchbacks, roots, fun little dips and a tricky bridge crossing.
Because Sidewinder is a climb from the Trailhead Parking Lot to Cabin
Ridge
Road, it’s become most popular in the opposite direction (but
there are those of us who like to climb it, too).
From the Trail Head Parking Lot, ride up the paved Cabin Ridge Road,
through the vacation cabins, to the Little Sandy/Copperhead intersection
(almost 2 miles). Turn left onto Little Sandy; nearly immediately
you’ll
see Sidewinder heading into the woods on your left. Follow Sidewinder
to the Trailhead Parking Lot.
The Old Big Loop (16 miles, and equally fun in either direction)
This loop features some of the best mountain bike trails at Lake
Hope: Hope Furnace, Habron, Copperhead and Sidewinder. And, if once
isn’t
enough, simply turn around and ride the loop in the opposite direction — you’ll
log more than 30 miles of sweet southeastern Ohio singletrack.
Begin at the Furnace Parking Lot and ride Hope Furnace Trail for
approximately .7 miles. Watch out for bridges — they might
be slippery or have steps! At the Copperhead intersection, turn right
onto Copperhead (don't take Red Oak). Climb up a fun
switchback (it’s
a doer!), continuing on up the ridge, bearing left when Copperhead
forks. (FYI, if you go straight at the fork for
just a few hundred yards you'll find pavement, a water fountain and
a pit toilet.) to the Copperhead intersection. Here begins some
fun,
fast ridgetop
riding. Watch out for tight turns at high speed! Cross Lake Ridge
Road and
continue on Copperhead. Eventually,
Copperhead
will end at the Grouse Point Picnic Area. Cross over Cabin Ridge
Road onto Little Sandy. Very soon you’ll see the Sidewinder
intersection on your left. Follow Sidewinder to the Trailhead Parking
Lot, then
take a left onto the paved road and ride past the Beach House to
the entrance to Hope Furnace Trail (approx. .6 miles on paved road).
Follow
Hope Furnace Trail 3.25 miles back to the Furnace Parking Lot.
The New Big Loop (the Figure Eight Loop, 15 miles, and equally fun
in either direction)
This loop features Bobcat Trail, added during the 2003-04
winter season, and Wildcat Trail, added in 2004.
Park at the Grouse Point Picnic area. Ride up the road a few hundred
feet until you see the Wildcat connector trail on your right. Ride
that a very short distance to the Copperhead/Cabin Ridge Road intersection.
Turn right onto Copperhead and ride Copperhead 3.5 miles to Lake
Ridge Road. Across the road you’ll see two trails: Copperhead
and Bobcat. Take Bobcat back out to Lake Ridge Road (this
section of Bobcat is very short) and cross the road to continue on
Bobcat (another very short section) back out again to Lake Ridge
Road. Cross the road and again head out on a 2-mile mostly downhill
section
Bobcat. It’s totally sweet! At the bottom, go left onto Copperhead,
cross the creek (don't take Red Oak Trail), climb the hill, do the
switchback, and continue climbing. Go left on Copperhead
and
ride 3.5 miles back to Lake Ridge Road. You’ve done 3 sections
of the figure eight at this point and it’s time to close it
up. Across Lake Ridge Road you’ll see Wildcat on your left
and Copperhead on your right. Cross over to Wildcat and ride 3.5
miles
back to your
car, ending with a killer climb. (Or, start the figure-eight loop
here, heading down this fun hill.) No wonder these trails were ranked
No.
1 in Ohio by Mountain Bike Quarterly magazine!
Ride the Ridgetop (various distances)
If you'd like to practice your singletrack skills without riding up
major climbs or riding for a long period of time, drive to the top
of the ridge and ride some of Copperhead Trail. Park either at the
Cabin Ridge Road / Little Sandy intersection or along Long Ridge Road
near the Lake Ridge Road intersection. Ride the 3.5-mile section of
Copperhead that runs between those two roads in either direction for
a good beginner practice section.
New Trails Added in 2006
and 2007
The two newest trails at Lake Hope are Yosemite Trail and Yosemite
Falls. Yosemite Trail offers either a fantastic downhill or a challenging
climb (depending on which direction you ride it). If you ride it
from Bobcat Trail to the Copperhead intersection, it's pretty much
all uphill. Yosemite Falls offers climbing and descending, as well
as plenty of tight turns and an awesome stone bridge. These trails
offer an opportunity to add a few miles to many of the loops described
above.
Good Things to Know
There are several "bailout" options on the Lake Hope trails.
From these you can easily access park roads that will take you back
to the main parking lots. (See map for further information.)
From Sidewinder: Approximately 1.25 miles from
the Cabin Ridge Road intersection you can hop off Sidewinder and
walk or ride a few hundred
feet to Cabin Ridge Road. OR, just a bit further down the trail,
you can take the Cabin Ridge Road Connector out to Cabin Ridge
Road (or
over to Little Sandy Trail).
From Copperhead: There are several intersections
and near intersections with Long Ridge Road, which will eventually
intersect with Cabin Ridge
Road and take you back to the Trailhead Parking Lot.
From Hope Furnace Trail/Cabin Ridge Road: Grouse
Point, Oak Point and Keeton Trails all are steep, quick connectors
between Hope Furnace
Trail and Cabin Ridge Road.
The Lake Hope Trails are multi-use trails and users should observe
the International Mountain Bicycling Association’s (IMBA) Rules
of the Trail:
Ride
on open trails only.
Leave
no trace.
Control
your bicycle
Always
yield trail
Plan
ahead
Never
scare animals
Have fun! And stop in to tell us about good rides!
– Meredith Erlewine, Athens Bicycle
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