The Trail Report

TORC trail reporters post trail status reports to let us know when trails are closed, or what condition they are in. Click on the riding area name to get more specific information from Trailforks.

Yellow status means the riding area is open, with caution. Certain trails may be closed, or there may be wet spots, or a tree down somewhere. Clicking the riding area name will take you to Trailforks where you can find more info.

Trail Status

* The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission allows Mountain Bikers to ride New Light only on Sundays from Sep 1 through May 14. Trails never close due to wet conditions, but do not ride them in the off season unless it’s Sunday.

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    TORC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and all donations are tax deductible.
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    Triangle Off-Road Cyclists

    Because having more trails means more ways to get active outside.

    Triangle Off-Road Cyclists (TORC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit volunteer run organization that supports responsible mountain biking in the Triangle area of North Carolina. We offer group rides, clinics, races, and other events for riders of every skill level. And we partner with land managers and other stakeholders to establish and maintain trails that everyone can enjoy.

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