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Corinth Community Park
 Corinth, TX

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5.6 miles

2

doubletrack; singletrack

loop

Corinth Cycling Club

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Thrasher's Maze

• Sports fields
• Basketball court
• Gazebo
• Playscape with swings
• Pond with boardwalk and fishing piers
• Picnic tables
• Pavilion
• Restrooms

City of Corinth

(940) 498-1386

• Maintained by volunteers, the City of Corinth Trails Committee and the Corinth Cycling Club.

Welcome to Corinth Community Park Fishing apparently is an option here, as well One of several trailheads Not the most exciting stretch, but certainly fast Cross the road to more trail or go left for some winding singletrack fun A few dips, a few roots; nothing too bad Watch your speed along this sandy curve Life is full of ups and downs The left lets you ride sooner after a rainy day Trails are marked fairly well Speed is definitely an option here Entering a well-shaded section (photo courtesy of Corinth Cycling) (photo courtesy of Corinth Cycling) 

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  Trail consists of a 4.1 mile family-friendly, two-way, perimeter trail and a 1.5 mile, one-way, intermediate loop called Thrasher's Maze.
  The perimeter trail runs the city park perimeter and extends westward to connect to the Denton Rails-to-Trail and a small loop behind the Corinth City Hall. The trails can be joined to make a 5.6 mile circuit.
  Thrasher's Maze is a tight, twisty trail that utilizes as much terrain variation as possible and includes several short, steep drops and climbs and numerous log crossings. A lot of walkers and runners use the perimeter trail but Thrasher's Maze is primarily used by bikes only. Although not overly difficult, the combined trail is a good aerobic workout and is convenient for those living in the Lake Cities and Denton area.
  Corinth City Hall is at the western end of the loop and also serves as an excellent trailhead for easy access to the Denton Rails-to-Trail.
  Visit corinthcycling.com for trail workdays and current trail conditions.
~ E. Marple(Sep 2009)

 

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Last modified: 12 September 2015