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[QUOTE="James, post: 939015, member: 27207"] I'd stay away from Uwharrie until you are both real comfortable with riding. The place is full of rocks, quads, jeeps, and Humvees. Off all the places I have ridden, this is the worst. Don't get me wrong, definitely fun when you can get away from the 4 wheeled vehicles, but that is hard to do on the weekends. Agree on Andrews - not for beginners or trail bikes for that matter. I think TNT has the best mix for beginning or returning riders. The kids track, intermediate track, flat track, and trails are a blast. Plenty of variety and definitely geared towards the family. I think Brushy Mountain is next best, Brown a bit more advanced, and then Uwharrie as a last resort as mentioned earlier. [/QUOTE]
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