More old school single track that flows along the hillside then switches back up the hillside for short climbs and descent.

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Description

Phase II’s entry and exit points are located just below Phase I on Urban Trail.

This is relatively flat and narrow singletrack just inside the tree line.

The claim to fame here is when it passes “Bush Push”.

On November 22, 2010, President George W.

Bush rode his mountain bike up this steep rocky doubletrack, non-stop.

When you see this you’ll be thoroughly impressed, because a lot of riders fail to make it all the way to the top. You have the option to turn off Urban and ride a couple trails that switch back and forth across the hillside for some nice, short climbs and descents, or you can continue on Urban to cross a creek, then after a short ride on a paved trail you drop into the base of Ozone Trail. Ozone saw a lot of trail-love during early 2018, opening it up and adding more flow.

When riding this direction riders will miss a nice rock drop, but I believe this direction is better because of the nice flowy stretch of Angus Chute on the downside. After a short climb up a twisting switchback at the end of Ozone, just before turning right to follow a fun rolly section that parallels a street, you have the option to cross the street and return to the parking lot via Red Barn & Tristan’s Trail.

This is a short connector trail that was added during 2018.

It’s a nice, flowy descent back to where you parked your car, next to the dog park.

If you skip Red Barn and continue to the right you’ll reach another section with major improvements made during early 2018: Angus Chute.

This is a sweet machine-constructed descent with some added drops and rock kickers.