Mountain Bike Trails Built Underground
It’s the biggest place of it’s kind, well and pretty much the only one. Underneath the Zoo of Louisville hides something you would never expect, a trail paradise for mountain bikers.
While every bike enthusiast is craving for a ride on dusty tracks it has become reality in Kentucky: 325 000sqft, 45 Trails, different Jump- and Pumptracks, the hometown of Muhammad Ali has become the heaven for dirt lovers.
Could there be a better place to ride in winter than an abandoned Mine with mild temperatures, perfectly build trails and a coffee shop?
Warning – after watching this you might want to grab a shovel and dig a hole in your garden.
Photographer – Sebastian Doerk.
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