We found out about this bike trail when we were planning a camping trip to Trace State Park. We biked along Tanglefoot Trail from the trailhead in
Pontotoc, MS. The trailhead in Pontotoc is a nice rest stop if you started at some other point along the trail. There are restrooms, water fountains and a place for bike repairs.
We parked at Reeder Farm Supply which is across from the trailhead. This is a rural area and a farming community, so when the feed store is open, please ask
if you can use their parking. They were very nice and thanked us for asking.
The first day we rode north 5 miles towards New Albany. This route will take you through part of Pontotoc. There are quite a few road crossings in town so please pay attention to traffic.
The next day we rode a little over 5 miles from the Pontotoc trailhead north to the Algoma trailhead. In my opinion, this was a more scenic portion.
There was a nice little rest area between Pontotoc and Algoma with a picnic table and fix-it station.
Tanglefoot Trail is a tremendous asset to the communities through which it passes. If I lived closer, I would be biking on this trail as much as possible. We enjoyed it so much that we plan on biking a few miles at a time so we can see all of it.