Milford Trail


Milford Trail

Rolling and technical, the Milford Trail is a non-stop undulating roller coaster ride of 6 miles with spectacularly rewarding views. It is a great trail for honing your skills with uninhibited lung filling fun. The deepest, smallest capillaries of your circulatory system will be opened up as you pedal from hill to hill. It has become a local riding gem and the showcase trail of the Milford Trail Challenge.

Trail Status: open

Trail Miles: 6.7

Entry Fees: None

Trail Conditions and Discussion Forum: Link

Trail Coordinators: Bill Hermann, Darin Kowalski

Trail Maps: Milford MTB Trailmap

Local Weather: Weather Underground

Directions: Take Milford Rd/Main Street through Milford and turn left/west at Commerece Rd. Go about 1/8 mile to Peters Rd and turn left/south. Park at the baseball diamonds.

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