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Charmer88
Reg. Feb 2007
Posted 2011-06-20 3:51 PM (#135002)
Subject: Sunderbruck Park, Davenport Iowa


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Hello,

Does anyone know who maintains the horse trails at Sunderbruck? I recently rode there and the separate bike trails were very well maintained by the Friends of Off Road Cycling, but the horse trails weren't too well maintained. We'd like to help. I can't find anything in reference to the horse park on Horse sites. I'm using the cycling sites confirm if it's open or closed and get the information. I wrote this park off when it was first opened but I've missed out. I wish we had more than 4.5 miles while the cyclist have 7.

Here is their description.

Sunderbruch Park is the crown jewel of off-road riding in Davenport, Iowa. Comprised of 99% singletrack trails, a full gamut of difficulty levels (green to black diamond) are incorporated into the seven mile trail system. Sunderbruch’s GREEN trails boast 2 miles of the most beautiful wooded scenery found in Davenport and test riders with a few small, beginner log crossings, one ladder bridge and one corduroy feature Our BLUE trails offer riders moderate changes in elevation, some rooted and off-camber terrain, and a variety of corduroy sections and log-crossings. BLACK Sunderbruch trails greet riders with fast descents and challenging climbs, creek crossings, some narrow winding trails, roots, skinnies, drops, and a plethora of logs. Sunderbruch has something to meet every rider’s interest. You will not go home disappointed!

There are also approximately 4 1/2 miles of separate equestrian trails for our hoofed friends.

Sounds cool. Unfortunetly My friend rode their the next day and bike riders were not to friendly and someone threw horse manure on her vehicle while they were on the trails.

Thanks, K

 

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