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We took a trip through Central Texas over spring break 2018. Stopped at GSL Ranch, Emma Long, and CTOR. This is a (long..) video of our entire ride of the main loop at Emma Long Metropolitan Motorcycle Park in Austin. Great trails! We camped at the Emma Long Metropolitan Park campsite, and rode to the trails (a mile or so from the campsite). If you read the online information regarding the Motorcycle Park, it may tend to scare you away... They basically proceed to tell you how rough it is and that you should not ride it the first time without someone who knows the park and terrain. We went the evening before just to check it out, and there were a couple of people there who basically told us that it was really rough, and once you are a few hundred yards into the trail, there is no turning back. So when we started riding the next day, we were a little intimidated. We did ride the "easy/warmup" side of the park for a little before hitting the main trail (a 6 mile directional loop). Once we hit the loop though, it was not nearly as bad as it was made out to be. It is rocky, and there are a LOT of ledges, but most of it was not too difficult. It definitely is not a trail for beginners, but it is by no means an expert only trail either (as my riding it can attest to). We rode pretty slow, and took our time, but had a lot of fun in the process. We completed the 6 mile loop in about an hour to hour and a half. That was not all ride time though, we stopped a lot, and also rode pretty slow. Ride time (and video length) was 38 minutes. It would be more difficult if you are not used to riding in rocky conditions, and are not fairly well practiced in compressing your front forks, or at least getting your front wheel off the ground. Balance is pretty important as well, as there are a lot of rocks, and cedar tress to dodge. There are sections of the trail that are marked with a single or double black diamond. The trail basically splits there, and you can choose easy (1 diamond) or difficult (2 diamonds) through that section. We took the double diamond most of the time when we could, but honestly, there did not seem to be a huge difference between 1 and 2 diamond most of the time. Of the 3 places we visited, I would say Emma Long was probably my favorite. You can easily spend a day here riding - there is more than just the main loop, there are a lot of areas that break off from the main loop, and several areas marked as trials areas that can be fun on an enduro bike also. As to big bikes, you may be okay on something like 690, or a DRZ400, but probably not the best trail DS or ADV bikes bigger than that. Anyway, the video below is the entire loop with me narrating over it. It should give you an idea of what to expect at the Emma Long Motorcycle Park. https://youtu.be/7qIY-OZvREw