Mt Airy Forest, Creamy Whip Trail Review by MTB Cincinnati
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Mount Airy Forest was established in 1911. Its 1,500 acres were made up of several unproductive farms and was the first municipal reforestation in America The Creamy Whip trail is the first in a new multi-use mountain bike trail system being constructed in the Mt. Airy Forest. What makes it so special is that it’s the first trail system developed by mountain bikers within a Cincinnati park. For decades, CORA has been developing multi-use mountain bike trails in parks surrounding Cincinnati, finally finding welcoming acceptance within the Queen city, not by protest, but by positively impacting surrounding communities.
Creamy Whip’s 1.5 miles of intermediate level trail delivers some fun flowy sections, unique walled trail sections, switchbacks creek crossings and beautiful forest trail views in addition to a long sustained climb to earn the downhill flowy goodness.
Directions
Mount Airy Forest is located just 7 miles from downtown Cincinnati. Off I 74 take exit 17 for Montana Ave. Continue straight off the exit onto Putz Place, named after the Putz’s Creamy Whip, a favorite post ride stop. The Creamy Whip Trailhead will be a half mile up on the left, where we met up to get our first taste of this exciting new trail system.
"Not by protest, but by positively impacting communities" Love it!
I'm use to Devoe Trails and Idlewild! These trails actually look fun , not as hard! Coast trails!! Can't wait to check them out
You will find some pretty challenging climbs there as well.
Nice.
Cool Reser shirt as well!
Cool video I subscribed
Thanks, glad to have you.
Good video, looking forward to trying it out.
Thanks for watching, glad you liked it. Please come back and tell us what you think of the rails.
Keep shredding and progressing dude! subbed
I just got back from my first trip to the "creamy whip" trail. Great trail but definitely more challenging than I anticipated!
Any updates on when new videos may be coming out? I was looking forward to some new trail content, specifically the Premier Health Park in Lebanon!
Do you guys have any plans to review Lebanon bike park? They recently redid their jump line making to easier to clear and progress.
Yes, that is definitely on our list of trails to do. Maybe we need to see about getting out there sooner rather than later.
MTB Cincinnati what about devou?
@@mountainbikeondemand with spring coming up soon it would be awesome to see a video!
Maybe you guys can review keehner park biking trails
It’s sick
Would love to see a review of paint creek state park.
Are e-bikes allowed on mt airy mtb trails
We have not heard that they aren't allowed. If it were us we would go for it unless there was signage indicating otherwise.
Techy? Not at all