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A rolling cross country trail in an alpine setting with epic Wind River Mountain views.


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3.5

Miles

5.6

KM

Singletrack

8,012' 2,442 m

High

7,840' 2,390 m

Low

296' 90 m

Up

264' 80 m

Down

3%

Avg Grade (2°)

24%

Max Grade (14°)

Dogs Off-leash

E-Bikes Unknown

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Description

Start from the New Fork Canyon trailhead and ride to the wilderness boundary. The trail rolls through the woods for roughly a mile rising to a high point before dropping down to the lake. On its journey down to the lake, the trail is fast and flowy singletrack that's exposed in several places to keep you honest. Once down at the lake, the trail climbs slightly, then heads back down to a junction with Doubletop Mountain Trail. Stay straight and continue on rolling trail another 1.5 to the wilderness boundary.

Due to poor trail etiquette by some equestrian users, the trail can get torn up when muddy. It's best to ride in summer/fall when conditions are drier. There is one section about a quarter mile in that needs drainage work and is perpetually wet, but easy to either walk around or ride through.

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Shared By:

Blaine Myers

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#365

in Wyoming

#24,992

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The climb back.  Fun on the way down.
Jun 4, 2015 near Pinedale, WY
New Fork Canyon is a good fall ride.
Jun 4, 2015 near Pinedale, WY
Out of the woods.
Jun 4, 2015 near Pinedale, WY
Trail start.
Jun 4, 2015 near Pinedale, WY

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