It’s not overgrown don’t lie. Rangeline Nature preserve is home court to the top riders in the state of Indiana. They’re working on additions as we speak close to 10 miles of trail now. A Mario world terrain!!
Another one that has been missed Westwood!! now being well taken care of!! Solid blue 10 mile loop of true Indiana single track around Lake Summit with some cry for mama tough climbs
Totally agree on Brown County, not only the best trails in the state but arguably the whole Midwest. But I notice you only included trails in Southern Indiana and left out some great trails in Northern Indiana.
Good point! We’ve ridden a few up there but not many. Can you give us your top 3 from the northern part of the state and we’ll do another video later when we get a chance to ride them all?
Thanks for the info! I'm just getting into mountain biking and was camping at scales lake this past weekend and i'll be there again this weekend. Hoping to see more of the trails this weekend because i'll have a couple more guys with me. Are you from the Evansville area? I'm from Mt.Carmel, IL.
I'm just now getting into mountain biking, did scales last week on a hard tail and did just fine. Hard tail is sufficient in my opinion for most if not all of Indiana.
Thanks for checking out our video! I choose to ride a full suspension trail bike just for some extra comfort on gnarlier trails, but most people around here are riding XC full suspensions and some on hardtails. If your looking to be fast around here, I think an XC full suspension will do just that, but I rode a hardtail around here for many years and it works perfect. Hope this helps!
@@TheOutsideVibe Thanks, this is really helpful and I’m excited to get riding! What brands or types do you commonly see people riding? Any suggestions for someone on a budget that would be well suited for these trails?
There are a bunch of brands to choose from, but some of the bike shops around here sell brands like Trek, Specialized, Giant, Kona, and a couple others. There is a shop in Louisville, KY called N+1 bikes that sells some pretty rad brands and they might have something to get you hooked up and riding. I would personally recommend a brand like Kona, Rocky Mountain, or Specialized that would have some pretty good entry level hardtails, and when your ready for a full suspension, I would check out a brand like Propain bikes since they have some really good products at great prices, and you can order them direct to consumer. Hope this helps!
Another one that has been missed Westwood!! now being well taken care of!! Solid blue 10 mile loop of true Indiana single track around Lake Summit with some cry for mama tough climbs
Rangeline nature preserve!!
😮 don’t miss it Mario world Terrain
Thanks for the reply! I haven’t tried Rangeline or Westwood, but hopefully next year I can get there and add them to a new video 😃
Rangeline Nature Preserve - 5 black Dimond expert trails along with blue and green trails. 30min north of Indy.
Haven’t been up there in years, but the last time I went, it was pretty dilapidated. Has it been fixed up?
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@@willyjaybobindy3402The wood features at the start are all torn up. It’s pretty overgrown and not worth the drive for me. I’d rather go to fort ben
It’s not overgrown don’t lie.
Rangeline Nature preserve is home court to the top riders in the state of Indiana.
They’re working on additions as we speak close to 10 miles of trail now.
A Mario world terrain!!
@@XCRiders It’s not worth the 40 minute drive for me when fort ben is much closer and I can drive 25 more minutes and ride at brown county.
Another one that has been missed
Westwood!!
now being well taken care of!!
Solid blue 10 mile loop of true Indiana single track around Lake Summit with some cry for mama tough climbs
Totally agree on Brown County, not only the best trails in the state but arguably the whole Midwest. But I notice you only included trails in Southern Indiana and left out some great trails in Northern Indiana.
Good point! We’ve ridden a few up there but not many. Can you give us your top 3 from the northern part of the state and we’ll do another video later when we get a chance to ride them all?
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Will do! Maybe it would get featured in an updated video sometime!
Brown county 🎉
Thanks for the info! I'm just getting into mountain biking and was camping at scales lake this past weekend and i'll be there again this weekend. Hoping to see more of the trails this weekend because i'll have a couple more guys with me. Are you from the Evansville area? I'm from Mt.Carmel, IL.
Good stuff...thanks for the info!
Great video
Versailles is probably the second best in Indiana
I’m considering what type of bike to buy to ride these trails in Indiana. I see a lot of full suspension but is that really necessary?
I'm just now getting into mountain biking, did scales last week on a hard tail and did just fine. Hard tail is sufficient in my opinion for most if not all of Indiana.
Thanks for checking out our video! I choose to ride a full suspension trail bike just for some extra comfort on gnarlier trails, but most people around here are riding XC full suspensions and some on hardtails. If your looking to be fast around here, I think an XC full suspension will do just that, but I rode a hardtail around here for many years and it works perfect. Hope this helps!
@@TheOutsideVibe Thanks, this is really helpful and I’m excited to get riding! What brands or types do you commonly see people riding? Any suggestions for someone on a budget that would be well suited for these trails?
There are a bunch of brands to choose from, but some of the bike shops around here sell brands like Trek, Specialized, Giant, Kona, and a couple others. There is a shop in Louisville, KY called N+1 bikes that sells some pretty rad brands and they might have something to get you hooked up and riding. I would personally recommend a brand like Kona, Rocky Mountain, or Specialized that would have some pretty good entry level hardtails, and when your ready for a full suspension, I would check out a brand like Propain bikes since they have some really good products at great prices, and you can order them direct to consumer. Hope this helps!
Another one that has been missed
Westwood!!
now being well taken care of!!
Solid blue 10 mile loop of true Indiana single track around Lake Summit with some cry for mama tough climbs
Ok! We'll have to try out next time we get the chance!