This park was dedicated in May, 2004. Dryer Road Park is the site of two multi-purpose athletic fields as well as a box rink for lacrosse, soccer and in-line hockey. In addition, children and families can enjoy a multi-age playground and year round park building. Dryer Road Park boasts the region’s most diverse multi-use trail system for hiking , mountain biking, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. The park links Victor’s Native American past with our future.
Acreage: 132 Acres
Length of Trails: 15 Miles
Features:
- Bicycle Skills Area / Pump Track / Jump Lines
- Box Rink
- Children’s Playground
- Multi-Use Trails
- Picnic Shelters
- Rectangle Athletic Fields
- Year-Round Bathrooms
Click here to download the latest printable trail map.
The Trail Steward for DRP has marked a loop of trails with wooden stakes painted at the top with fluorescent pink. The “pink loop” trails are a combination of green (easy) and blue (moderate) ranked trails to loop from the parking lot trail entrance and back. It may be utilized counterclockwise or clockwise.
The counterclockwise route utilizes Kaleidoscope which is a great start for new riders. From there the newly EXTENDED Big Easy may be used to the upper grass fields. There is even a “Big Easy Out” that allows you to bale out on the ascent by taking the easy out that will pop out to Gully leading back down to Kaleidoscope.
The main intention is to provide riders who are new to the park the opportunity to get a full view of most trail intersections throughout the park while following a marked loop, knowing they will always make it home if they follow the pink stakes.
Keep an eye out for fluorescent yellow painted stakes that will be loop trails starting and returning to the pink loop. They will descend and ascend blue (moderate) and black (difficult) trails to provide more experienced riders a challenging view of the parks other trails all connecting back to the pink loop to lead you out when needed.
Click here to view a map of the pink and yellow loops.
For interactive maps, visit Dryer Road Park on MTB Project.