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[25 Jan 2013 | Comments Off on Brier Creek Trail Update – 1/24/13 | ]

 

 The Waterfall Loop and Omega Loop are NOW OPEN! Phase III will begin shortly which entails the Point Loop Section and the Beginner Campground Connector. The Brier Creek Trail System is exciting with great climbs, daring technical descents and views of Nolin Lake. We are still having trail build days every second Saturday (9am-noon) every month!
Current Open Trail Lengths:
Waterfall Loop: 1.6 miles – Intermediate with some Advanced Sections due to Natural-Technical Rock Features
Omega Loop: 2.3 – Intermediate with some Advanced Slope Terrain Sections
Projected Future Trail and their Lengths
Point Loop: 4.35 miles (Round …

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[18 Sep 2012 | Comments Off on Brier Creek Trail Update – 9/15/12 | ]
Brier Creek Trail Update – 9/15/12

Twenty-seven volunteers from the Bluegrass Challenge Academy, Staff Sergeants and KyMBA had a productive day building the Brier Creek Trail system this past Saturday 9/15/12; we had 107.5 volunteered hours working on the trail over the weekend! The first mile of the Omega Loop is now complete and ready to ride. Please use with caution and be aware that the whole Omega Loop is not yet complete. Thanks to all the volunteers!

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[14 Sep 2012 | Comments Off on GM volunteers at Low Hollow Bike Trail | ]
GM volunteers at Low Hollow Bike Trail

As part of the first teamGM Cares volunteer week from Sept.10-15 the GM Corvette plant agreed to participate in the building of Bowling Green’s first ever mountain bike trail. The trail is part of the Bowling Green Riverfront Project.

On Thursday 9-13-2012 GM Corvette employees Luke Enslow, Brendan Sheehan, Don Yarano, Jason Trombly, John Johnson and GM retiree Randy Saunders were busy working hard to help improve the local community. The focus was on a section of the Low Hollow Mountain Bike Trail. The trail will be approximately three miles of …