News Release No. 412

GET FIT IN THE FALL
MOUNTAIN BIKING IN MISSOURI STATE PARKS

Volume 33-412

Contact: Sue Holst

(For immediate release)

573-751-6510

JEFFERSON CITY, MO, OCT. 6, 2005 -- See, feel, hear and smell the signs of fall on a bicycle ride along a wooded trail in one of Missouri's picturesque state parks. Mountain biking is a great way to get some exercise while enjoying the cool and colorful natural surroundings that fall has to offer.

Operated by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, state parks offer abundant mountain biking opportunities and offer trails suitable for all skill levels. Enjoy a relaxing, easy ride on the nation's longest rails-to-trails trail -- Katy Trail State Park -- or feel your heart racing and blood pumping as you pedal up and down the rugged Ozark hills on a more challenging trail at Lake of the Ozarks State Park. Surrounded by the crisp fall colors, feel the cool air on your face as you traverse the diverse landscapes and scenic areas offered in Missouri state parks.

In 2004, the International Mountain Bicycling Association gave Missouri a B+ on its annual report card, which grades trails, strength of local organizations, percent of trails open to riding, relations with land managers and threats to access. Missouri came in second in the world in an online survey done by the association. Several of Missouri's state parks work closely with local mountain biking groups when developing and maintaining trails.

In Missouri state parks, mountain biking trails accommodate any level of athletic ability and provide scenery as well. Enjoy the scent of the newly fallen leaves and listen to the crunching sound that results when your tires roll over them in the following state parks:

More mountain biking trails can be found at St. Joe State Park in Park Hills, Wakonda State Park near La Grange, Finger Lakes State Park near Columbia and Graham Cave State Park near Danville.

For more information, contact the Missouri Department of Natural Resources at 800-334-6946 (voice) or 800-379-2419 (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf) or visit the Web at www.mostateparks.com.

For news releases on the Web, visit www.dnr.mo.gov/newsrel. For a complete listing of the department's upcoming meetings, hearings and events, visit the department's online calendar at www.dnr.mo.gov/calendar/parkssearch.do.

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