Brendan Byrne State Forest Trail Maps

I rode these trails many years ago in the late 80s/early 90s when it was called Lebanon State Forest. We parked at Pakim Pond. This was some of the first mtn bike rides I did. Even before I started riding at the Wissahickon.

I remember a lot of the trails were old fire cuts between the double-track fire roads. They would get whooped out from the motos riding them and basically become long pump tracks that were actually a lot of fun.

I remember riding a loop that was apparently an old moto enduro trail that wove through trees over short (6' or so) and somewhat steep mounds left over from old quarry work. Does anyone remember this and/or know if the trail is still there?
 
I remember riding a loop that was apparently an old moto enduro trail that wove through trees over short (6' or so) and somewhat steep mounds left over from old quarry work. Does anyone remember this and/or know if the trail is still there?
I remember that section from the late 80s or so. One year in the Pine Hill Enduro, several minutes (groups) of riders (15 to 20) got stacked up behind slower riders there. It was like being in a crazy Chinese Dragon twisting and dancing between the trees. Fun stuff!
 
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Anyone interested in seeing what Brendan Byrne has to offer should try one or more of Jim McCabe's Wednesday evening rides. The ride starts at the park office parking lot at 4:30. Jim's rides are like a box of chocolates: You never know what you're gonna get. It is usually a mixture of marked and unmarked traisl; the unmarked trails (worn fire cuts, old and current dirt bike trails, deer paths, etc.) are the secret sauce of these rides. I'd be surprised if there is anyone else out there than can connect the wide variety of trails in Brendan Byrne the way Jim does. The rides are generally at a relaxed pace, the mileage is usually around 15 miles, and we usually ride about 2-2.5 hours.
 
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