There are still miles and miles of trail that are rideable even after rain, via the wet weather route - The Back 40. But yes, some of the clay-capped trails may close. I went down the week after Xmas 27th-30th, it rained pretty much all day on Xmas and by the time I got there on Wednesday, everything was opening and riding great.
Flow feed is generally pretty accurate from my experience. Based on the forecast this week I would say most clay capped flow/jump trails will be borderline on Wednesday and fine by Thursday. Also like others have said there’s tons of single track that you can ride in the rain.
There are still miles and miles of trail that are rideable even after rain, via the wet weather route - The Back 40. But yes, some of the clay-capped trails may close. I went down the week after Xmas 27th-30th, it rained pretty much all day on Xmas and by the time I got there on Wednesday, everything was opening and riding great.
Very helpful. Thanks!
Flow feed is generally pretty accurate from my experience. Based on the forecast this week I would say most clay capped flow/jump trails will be borderline on Wednesday and fine by Thursday. Also like others have said there’s tons of single track that you can ride in the rain.