Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Start Planning Your Brown County Trip Now

Since its inception in 2004 Brown County has grown to become one of the most well-known and most-visited mountain bike destinations in the Midwest. Each year it gets bigger and better, and this coming year will be no exception.

2011 will be an amazing year to take a trip to Brown County. Whether it will be your first visit or your hundredth, you're bound to have a blast and find something new. Five new miles of trail will be added to the trail system this year when the Green Valley Loop is completed. This will put total trail length within Brown County State Park at well over 30 miles.

There will certainly be no lack of mountain biking events at Brown County in 2011. The mountain bike trail system will play host to the state's largest cross country race, two time trial point-to-point races and the Midwest's premier Super D gravity event. In addition to racing, the park also plays host to one of the longest-running, largest and most popular women's mountain bike clinics in the United States. The season will wrap up with one of the most heavily attended and well-revered mountain bike weekends in the Midwest, the Brown County Breakdown.

If post-ride food and beer are your thing, the quaint, trailside town of Nashville will welcome you with open arms at the Big Woods Brewing Company, Pine Room Tavern and the Bushman Brewhouse. Even nearby Bloomington and Columbus are in on the act with Upland Brewing and Powerhouse Brewing serving up post-ride pints and grub about a thirty minute drive from the trail head.

The lodging in and around Brown County State Park is among the most diverse anywhere. The state park lodge offers ride-from-your-room convenience and a nice water park for the kids. If a historic, rustic bed-and-breakfast or cabin is your thing, there are dozens to choose from. Maybe you're more of a chain hotel kind-of-traveler? No problem. There is one in Nashville and plenty in nearby Columbus right off of the interstate. If roughing it or camping are more up your alley, there are camping options at the trailhead, in a modern campground with full hookups or in the remote back country.

The quantity of high-quality alternative riding options nearby has also grown dramatically. The trails at nearby Versailles State Park and French Lick Resort are arguably of the same quality of Brown County, yet at the same time they are subtly different and unique. It is now quite easy to string together a week's worth of riding in South-Central Indiana without much "windshield" time. Check out southernindianamountainbiking.com to put your trip together. You won't regret it.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Insider's Ride Guide Published for Brown County

In the March, 2010 Annual Trails Issue of Bike magazine there is an "Insider's Guide to North America's Best Destinations". This article features insider's information on the ten best trail systems in North America. Although Brown County might not quite make a top ten list for best trails in North America, even Bike magazine agreed in its 2009 Annual Trails Issue that Brown County was in a list of the top 33, including a runner-up designation for Best Trail Network. Consequently, we thought it only proper that Brown County should receive the same treatment as the top ten. As Brown County becomes one of the most popular trail systems in the Midwest, folks are traveling long distances to come here. When mountain bikers travel long distances to a trail system they want to spend their time wisely when they get there. It's a waste of time to constantly be wondering which trails to ride, where to eat lunch or where to get a post-ride beer. For those folks that are going to drive, fly or hitchhike long hours to get here we put together our own Brown County Insider's Ride Guide. It's meant to be a compliment to the tons of other information that we have stashed on browncountymountainbiking.com. Isn't it about time for a road trip? Print out the Insider's Ride Guide and a trail map, pack the car and go!