Wilkins Branch Bike Park

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Franklin, United States

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Wilkins Branch Bike Park Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Wilkins Branch Bike Park is located in Franklin, United States on 5664 Wilkins Branch Rd. Wilkins Branch Bike Park is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category bmx park in United States.

Address

5664 Wilkins Branch Rd

Phone

+1 6152324154

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Ryan Morris

Great downhill lines. Trails from The Hub are some really well built trails. Jumps, berms, drops, all well done. The black on the back side is worth an occasional ride but between the quality and the amount of climbing, I stick to the lines out of The Hub. Everything here is rollable so you can check out the lines. This place is very popular on the weekends and can be crowded with families. Please be considerate of all skill levels riding the trails. Look forward to the additional phases and more features. This land has a lot of potential.

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Nick Shepard

This place is great! Awesome amenities at the trailhead. There are trails here for all skill levels. Take the "Outhouse Loop" up to sharpen your skills on a short pump track style trail that ends at the "Hub". Here you can usually find riders of all experience levels hanging out between laps. From the hub, there are four options. You can lap the easy green Outhouse loop trail, take the Parkway trail, or one of two gravity trails, Stache 'n Cash or Shep Express. Stache 'n Cash is a black diamond rated trail with tabletop jumps and berms of varying sizes, while all jumps on this trail can be rolled over without jumping, good use of brakes is required to keep your wheels on the ground. Shep Express is a blue rated trail with smaller tabletops, rollers, berms, one wooden drop, and a wooden wallride feature. All jumps on this trail are also able to be rolled, and the wooden drop feature has a bypass to the right. Both of these trails end at the Parkway trail. From the hub, you can also take Parkway. This trail is more traditional singletrack that weaves it's way through the valley to the opposing hillside. There are also a few bermed corners and rollers throughout the trail as you make your way up to the hill to Moonshine Run. Moonshine Run is a short gravity run starting with a wooden jump that leads I to a series of berms and tabletop jumps. If you continue on Parkway, past the start of Moonshine Run, you will pass the opening of a valley on the left. This is BobSled. BobSled is a short but fast line through the valley with the trail winding up onto each hillside. BobSled ends back on Parkway just before the exit of Moonshine Run. If you pass the entrance to BobSled and stay on Parkway. It continues along the hillside and eventually climbs back up to the Hub. This is Phase 1 of the park. Thank you to the crews that put this park together. This is a fantastic addition to the amenities that Williamson County has to offer. I cannot wait to see this place grow.

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The bike trail was really nice. Had portable toilets, benches, tyre pumps, and spanners.

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Dustin McClelland

All skill levels can appreciate this bike park. Yeah it's a little short for now and might need some improvement on a couple of jumps but it's still fantastic. Having restrooms, bike washes, and tools is wonderful. Can't wait to see more.

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Eric Brown

Great new park! Some of the trails are a little short but overall a fun place to ride!