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Directions to Chinese Downhill
From North of Plymouth: Take Rt. 11 South into the town of Plymouth. After you pass Fetch's market on your left look for the next right hand turn. This will be Davenport Street. It is right across from Grontkowski's Funeral Home. Head straight up Davenport Street to the top of a little hill. Make a right at the T. Then you will come to a stop sign. Make a left and you should be heading up the mountain. Once you reach the top you will be a big field on your right. Go about another mile and my house will be on the left. (1689 Mt Road) It is brown and there a basketball court in the yard and there will be bikes roaming about.
From South of Plymouth: Take rt 11 North. Once you get into Plymouth you will go through a red light. Then start looking for Grontkowski's funeral home on the right. Make the left onto Davenport Street which is right across from the funeral home. Then follow direction for North of Plymouth. See you then! More details will be posted in the forum also.
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Tuesday Night Rides ~ April thru September ~ Leaving from the Carverton Road access 6 pm ~ All Skill Levels Welcome ~ Ride time Approx 2 hours ~ 5 mile Loop with Additional Loops ~ Single Track Trails Semi Technical Rolling Terrain ~ Lights required in Darker Months ~ Bring your Helmet, Saftey Gear, & Hydration, Ride at your own Risk
Please join us enjoying the great trail systems our area offers. NEPMTBA is composed of Mt. Bikers & Hikers, and others who use the trail systems in our area. Located in the Wyoming & Lackawanna Valleys of North Eastern Pennsylvania we are dedicated to preserving and maintaining trails throughout the area. Everyone is welcome to join us. Membership is free and we are a not for profit group. We attend scheduled workdays once a month and participate in doing trail grooming & maintenance at Francis Slocum State Park as well as other areas. Workdays are usually followed by a Mt. Bike ride on the Newly Groomed trails in turn giving the users pride in the job well done. We are Certified Trail Builders. We do not in any way condone riding illegal, washed out, or damaged trails. We offer ride & guide services to any interested persons. You are responsible for your own safety and we recommend wearing the proper safety gear. We gladly accept donations of any kind. If you or you business is interested in sponsoring our group feel free to email us at: