Shindagin MTB 114-228 Braley Hill Road, Brooktondale, NY 14817
About the Business
Welcome to Shindagin MTB, your premier destination for mountain biking enthusiasts located in the scenic landscapes of Brooktondale, New York. Nestled at 114-228 Braley Hill Road, our park offers a thrilling escape into nature with its extensive network of trails designed to cater to riders of all skill levels. Whether you're a seasoned cyclist seeking challenging terrains or a family looking for a leisurely ride through picturesque woodlands, Shindagin MTB promises an unforgettable outdoor adventure.
Our meticulously maintained trails wind through lush forests, offering breathtaking views and the opportunity to connect with nature. Safety and enjoyment are our top priorities, and our friendly staff is always on hand to provide guidance and recommendations to enhance your experience.
In addition to our biking trails, Shindagin MTB offers ample parking, picnic areas, and rest spots to ensure a comfortable visit. We are committed to fostering a vibrant community of outdoor enthusiasts and regularly host events and workshops to engage riders and nature lovers alike.
Join us at Shindagin MTB and discover the joys of mountain biking in one of New York's most beautiful settings. Whether you're here for a quick ride or a day-long adventure, our park is the perfect place to explore, unwind, and embrace the great outdoors.
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114-228 Braley Hill Road, Brooktondale, New York 14817, United States
Reviews
"Have only driven thru, waiting on a shock pump for my specialized so I can go shred some trails."
"Beautiful forests similar to Black Forest in Germany. Huge park w excellent biking and hiking. The best and most visually stunning section is blue 5 w very technical expert trails w a bit of everything. Not for the faint of heart w big drops, jumps , and stream crossings along a steep gorge. I used my enduro bike wich was about right for the terrain. Lots of roots and rocks and steep climbs at times. Hold on tight"
"Good trails. Getting to them from Prospect Valley is horrible. Even though it says minimum maintenance, logging trucks ruined the road completely. There's no room to pull over for them, and pot holes everywhere. It will bottom out your car if you're not careful. If you plan using these trails, go the other way"
"Somewhat remote, challenging and heavily forested. If those things appeal to you, you'll like Shindagin. The day I was there, it wasn't busy though it was raining earlier so maybe that's was why. No cell reception so be prepared to find your way out without a phone GPS map. Fun course for intermediate or better MTB riders. Parking is easily available also."
"Awesome network of trails. The only concern, and it's a big one, is the trails do not handle the wet weather well. They get soaked easily and seem to never dry out!"
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