The Limestone 100 takes place at the Lawrence County Recreation Facility, which is owned and operated by the ABATE group of Indiana. Since the land is already a riding park, we’ve found some solid parking ground for springtime in Indiana! Not just that, but there’s tons of existing trails, and room for more, so there’s always a good variety throughout the course.
The soil at The Limestone has a great mix of brown top soil, and gray clay similar to Ohio. However, it’s a lot rockier than The Ironman and theres several rock sections that will make you feel like you’re in the mountains of West Virginia as opposed to the Mid-West!
Being a riding park, be prepared to expect anything out of the trails. There’s everything from tight and twisty single track, to fast flowing trails, hill climbs and more. The Limestone really offers a little something for everyone on the course and has quickly become a popular addition to the series.