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Amazing bump, jump and flow trail down the face of a hill.


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Map Key

1.6

Miles

2.5

KM

Singletrack

752' 229 m

High

408' 124 m

Low

5' 2 m

Up

344' 105 m

Down

4%

Avg Grade (2°)

9%

Max Grade (5°)

Dogs Unknown

E-Bikes Unknown

Description

This is a fabulous trail! It was designed and built by the same team that built the flow trail in Tamarancho Boy Scout camp in Marin, CA.

Starting at the end of the easy singletrack ascent of the Soaring Eagle Trail, look for the picnic table and water tank at the top of the hill. The entry is through a gate just behind the paved area.

The trail has many small, jumpable, bumps, some table tops and lots of curvy banked turns. It is pretty exposed in spots, but the bumps can be rolled over by intermediate riders safely and jumped crazily by those that are so inclined.

The trail runs out on a flat section to the bottom of Big Valley Trail, so you can climb back up and do it multiple times.

Contacts

Shared By:

Mike Anciaux

Trail Ratings

  4.0 from 24 votes

#1378

Overall
  4.0 from 24 votes
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Trail Rankings

#113

in California

#1,378

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Photos

The Slab
Dec 30, 2020 near Crockett, CA
The Slab—asphalt area with picnic tables that is the top of the hill between Sugar City (through gate straight ahead) and Soaring Eagle trail that heads back to Cummings Skyway
Dec 29, 2020 near Crockett, CA
The start of the bump, jump and flow trail
Mar 11, 2015 near Crockett, CA
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