Harwood Mills

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  • The reservoir can be accessed from Route 620 off Denbigh Boulevard (Route 173) in Newport News. This 265-acre impoundment is the terminal reservoir for the City of Newport News water supply system. Water is pumped into Harwood's Mill from Chickahominy, Diascund and Little Creek reservoirs. Copper s   from anglerweb.com  

Newport News, VA
   

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    • Reviewer's Rating = 3 Date of Trip: 1/19/2007 This tail is more of a nice flat fast pacesed track in my opinion the beginner course was more fun and technical than the ad... from trails.com

    • Trail is not too difficult, but it's good for the area! from mtbr.com

    • Rode this last weekend...I was a little confused at first trying to find the entrances, but if you follow the park ranger roads the trail entrances are easy to find. The ... from singletracks.com

    Descriptions from the Web

    • This ride's general location is in the city of Newport News. Scenery includes hardwoods surrounding a pond. This ride is an excellent introduction to single-track riding with minimal ups and downs; bring plenty of bug spray. This ride is technically a part of the 6,000-acre municipal outdoor recrea   from trails.com  

    • The trail has two loops, novice and advanced. The novice trail is a nice twisty, rooty, small humped single-track. The advanced trail picks up where the novice trail ends, there are signs. The advanced trail is not much more difficult that the first, a few more roots, a couple of very small hills a   from singletracks.com  

    • The trail is divided into three sections ranked in consecutive order, beginner, intermediate, and advanced, although the skill is really all about the same. They are connected by a dirt road and are very well maintained and marked. It is mostly twisty singletrack with a few tight sections with some   from trailpeak.com  

    • The trail is divided into three sections ranked in consecutive order, beginner, intermediate, and advanced, although the skill is really all about the same. They are connected by a dirt road and are very well maintained and marked. It is mostly twisty singletrack with a few tight sections with some   from dirtworld.com  

    • Chain Pickerel, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, White Perch, Yellow Perch   from landbigfish.com