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March 2022 by Amanda
This is a short and easy trail, about a mile long and mostly flat. With a little TLC it could be a really nice trail. There’s sections that have very worn down jumps made with sand bags and wood. There’s still a log blocking the start of the trail but once you get past that it’s pretty clear. There’s also a river by the trail that you can relax at if you bring a chair and a book. This trail gets very muddy in the wet seasons.
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March 2022 by AA
This is a short and easy trail, about a mile long and mostly flat. With a little TLC it could be a really nice trail. There’s sections that have very worn down jumps made with sand bags and wood. There’s still a log blocking the start of the trail but once you get past that it’s pretty clear. There’s also a river by the trail that you can relax at if you bring a chair and a book. This trail gets very muddy in the wet seasons.
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January 2022 by Mark Norman
Honestly not great. Would much rather spend my time at Woods Field right up the road.
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December 2021 by Average Human
Its an easy and small trail that loops around. It is a bit run down, specially since you have to climb over a fallen tree to access the trail and climb through some branches when you loop around. Definitely a beginner trail.
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September 2021 by alex bonick
The screaming eagle mountain bike trail is still in service. It's laughable somebody thinks it has been "ruined by runners." It's true it's not maintained, what it has been "ruined" by is washout, like the rest if Ft Campbell. The truth is there are dozens & dozens of miles of paved and unpaved trails back here for running walking and biking that everyone uses! If you want a true mountain bike trail check out the Ford Street mountain bike trailhead for the Clarksville Greenway.
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January 2019 by Donald Logodicio
Really rundown and uncared for. Runners have destroyed this path. There's no obstacles or jumps anywhere. A 2 year old can ride this trail with traijingwheels.
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May 2017 by john smith
Great trail to bike, run or walk on. I run over here all the time