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Biking on trails and greenways


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I just bought a bike yesterday and we took it out on the Mallard Creek green way which was pretty long and a lot of fun. Too long for our almost seven year old. Any tips or trail recommendations? We hope to bike on our own (adults) and some with our kid.

I've never been to any other greenways. Are the others mostly paved and shaded like Mallard Creek is?

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Speaking of which, we got 4-7 inches of rain on Friday night. Went walking on the greenway on Saturday and the watermarks from flooding were literally shoulder high. Lots of dead fish laying around.

 

Crazy! 

There were downed trees on the Mallard Creek Greenway and lots of mud. Made for a lot of dirty fun.

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I ride the Mallard Creek Greenway quite a bit with my daughter. It is rather long but it's a nice ride and lots of shade. Whenever there is a heavy rain that place floods bad. That creek overflows and the greenway fills up with about 10 ft of water over near were Cookout is. The water literally reaches up to the bridge where 29 crosses it.  .

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