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Coal Basin Trail takes you through the old Mid Continent coal mining area. The site has undergone extensive reclamation over the last decades. The trail follows old roads, so the platform is wide. After the first mile, however, vegetation has filled in and it is mostly singletrack. There is very little shade on the trail, so it will be hot on summer afternoons.
After leaving the parking lot, you climb steadily for one mile on the wide road. Once you level out just before a large industrial building, the trail veers off to the right.
From here on, most of the trail will be singletrack down the middle of the wide road bench. Just after the two-mile mark, there is a fork; keep right.
At around six miles, the trail ends and you return the way you came up.
For the most part, the trail is easy, but it is all uphill. The only difficult sections are three areas where creeks have washed out the drainage. Each has a walk-around to get you to the other side.
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Eric Gardey
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