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  Centenial Trail

Location:

Tennessee

Nearest Town:

Ashland City

Directions to Trailhead:

Once in Ashland City go north on 12 - Take the first left after crossing Mark's Creek, and there's a gravel parking area you enter by taking the first right.

Trail Description:

This trail is in two parts. It is built on an old railroad bed, the first four miles are flat and fast, with various sizes of mostly well packed gravel. There is alot of old glass on the top part of the trail. The second part of the trail can be reached by crossing the road at the far end, going through the other parking lot and crossing the creek. This part is not as well maintained, but a little more technical. You can right this part 2.5 miles to the Lock A recreation area. I ride the trail alot because its close to home, it'll never give you an adrenalin rush, but its good for keeping in reasonable shape.

Trail Length:

6.5 Miles

Trail Type:

Singletrack

Skill Level:

Beginner

Submitted By:

Cotharyus

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Blayne from Clarksville
Date: July 8, 2002
Trail Ridden: Please Select
Recommended Route:
Main 5 mile trail from Marks creek to Eagles Pass

Other recommended trails in the same area:
Rotary Park, Clarksville
Canal Loop at LBL

Review:

This trail is a wide, gravel, flat, walking trail (not singletrack). The scenery is great but the ride is not very exciting. Stick to the main trail, the newer addition starting at Eagles Pass isnt worth the effort on a bike. Pass hikers slowly, always at lot of "mall walkers" that grumble if you pass them fast. Be polite and share the trail.
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