Kevin B on October 12, 2016
Gravel Segment
On Cedar Forest Rd, Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee
No official entry from McCrary Rd, but bikes can get through. Road is not restricted. Gravel all the way to Hwy 231 entry to Cedars of Lebanon State Park
Distance
Elevation
5.20 miles
574 ft minimum
732 ft maximum
735 ft gain
623 ft loss

100% gravel

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 SageSlinger
on August 19, 2018
Road my gravel bike both ways. Very nice ride through the country. Road was in good condition, only a few areas had erosion from recent rains.
 Melody C.
on July 19, 2018
Rode my bicycle through here yesterday. There's a small stretch of road that is blocked off for construction (looks like the road washed out) but walking around it was no problem. Coming back I picked up some thorns so be prepared for flats.
 Braxton B
on June 20, 2018
Ran my bike through there today. You cross one roadway on the stretch of gravel. Lanes are just wide enough to pass vehicles safely if they are pulled all the way over. Pot holes are plentiful but easily avoidable in most spots. Some areas contain loose soft dirt instead of gravel.
 MZRoamer
on April 2, 2018
Just ran this stretch today. FYI, where McCray Rd meets Cedar Forest Rd is marked as a dead end, however if you're brave enough, there's a rough, muddy, rocky path around some boulders.
 Timothy Morris
on October 22, 2017
Watch the potholes!!!