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In memory of Chuck Goodheart: A life spent building trails, protecting places, and opening the woods to all of us.
Tallahassee’s outdoor community is mourning the loss of Chuck Goodheart , a retired City of Tallahassee parks and trails manager whose fingerprints are on nearly every path, park, and greenway so many of us love. Chuck died following an automobile accident on November 29, leaving behind a family who adored him and a community whose daily lives have been quietly shaped by his work. For decades, Chuck served in the City’s Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Affairs Department, i
Karen Bickford
Dec 31, 20254 min read


The Tale of Tom Brown’s Two Most Popular Trails
This archway leads to the original entrance of the Magnolia Trail. Magnolia and Cadillac are two of Tallahassee’s most popular trails....

Richard Shoop
Feb 8, 20254 min read


Redbug, The Trail That Bites Back
If you’re looking for a smooth trail, Redbug isn’t for you. Since its creation, Redbug has been the trail that satisfied riders seeking a...

Richard Shoop
Jan 10, 20252 min read


Join TMBA: Your Ultimate Guide to Tallahassee Trail Riding
Are you a mountain biking enthusiast living in the Tallahassee area? If so, you'll be thrilled to hear about the Tallahassee Mountain...
Karen Bickford
Dec 6, 20242 min read


Munson Hills Made Mountain Biking Assessable to More Riders In Tallahassee
In the early days of mountain biking in Tallahassee, the only purpose-built mountain bike trails that existed were Redbug and Magnolia....

Richard Shoop
Dec 6, 20246 min read


One Man’s Focus on Connectivity Led to the Creation of the Fern Trail
Are you a mountain biking enthusiast based in Tallahassee, Florida looking to join a vibrant and dedicated community of riders? Look no...

Richard Shoop
Dec 6, 20245 min read
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