 While with summer right around the corner, you might be looking to head out to the Cayuna Country Regional State Recreation Area for some mountain biking. As Clayton Castle tells us in this week's Northwoods Adventure, the recreation area will soon look a little different. If you are a mountain bike enthusiast, you're probably aware of the 25-mile bike trail system at the Cayuna Country State Recreation Area in Ironton. The trail will soon be undergoing a renovation in hopes of improving traffic flow. One project alone was eliminating two-way trail, which is a very important thing for us. As we have continued growth with the user group coming here, the one-way trail is going to create an ability where the park is not going to seem as busy. Another feature of the renovation will be a skill building feature, which will include exercises designed for all skill levels of mountain biking. And then part of this is we're also adding a skills area, which is going to give people an opportunity to go and hone their skills, get used to what they're going to see out in the main trail system. The trail will also feel longer as the renovation will add 4.8 miles of trail and eliminate 18 intersections. Straightening out some of the trail by adding new trail and eliminating the intersections is going to be a lot more intuitive when they're out here riding. And it's just going to create a complete better flow for us. The renovation is aimed at improving the mountain biking experience, especially for mountain bike enthusiasts like David Serafin who traveled all the way from Iowa just to go mountain biking at the recreation area. It's just a good exercise. You get to come out to a beautiful area like this. It's got enough of that little adrenaline jolt that keeps you alive and keeps your toes hopping. This is David's first time on the trail and he says he absolutely loves it. Now we biked here yesterday and this morning. I love it. My buddies here have been trying to talk me into coming here for years where we live. I go to southern Indiana, northern Wisconsin and I got to say this place goes to the top of the list right now after riding here yesterday and this morning. The renovation will begin in August and weather permitting will be completed in the fall. Reporting for this week's Northwoods Adventure Clayton Castle, Lakeland News. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.