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6.5

Miles

10.5

KM

85%

Singletrack

4,078' 1,243 m

High

3,545' 1,080 m

Low

949' 289 m

Up

979' 298 m

Down

6%

Avg Grade (3°)

20%

Max Grade (11°)

Dogs Leashed

E-Bikes Allowed

This is a multi-use trail. Watch out for and be respectful to hikers, horses and other bikes.

Overview

These trails are also known as "8 Loop." Make sure to go counter clockwise.

Heavy climbing leads to long and extremely fun downhills. The summit is a great place to rest in the tall pines. The trail is quiet, with a bed of pine needles on the trail surface, and a sense of just flowing down the downhills. There is little erosion, no technical areas, and it's built for smooth speed.

Need to Know

The trailhead is at start of GPS track, however you can add about a mile to the loop if you start at a fire-road entrance on the right just after the second dam on Jenkinson Lake. Most riders start here but the trailhead is also a good option because it has a nice trail map describing the loops and levels of trails.

Note all along the trail system their are well marked short out and back trails that have much more difficulty than the Intermediate loop. Enjoy those if you want a bit more from the ride.

NOTE: NEVER BLOCK the gate. It may be used in case of an emergency or for fire access.

Description

From the parking area you'll start a gradual climb to your first downhill. The downhill is moderate but narrow and fun. You'll cross a couple of fire roads as you head down to the lowest part of the trail system.

At the bottom, you'll begin a long climb ascending about 450 vertical feet to the summit. The scenery here will take your mind off the climb but lack of AIR will bring you back! At the summit you'll enjoy great views. After that, it's great, fast, narrow, scenic, quiet downhill, making for some fantastic riding.

A couple shallow uphills followed by more downhills (short rides up some pine covered fire trails) lead to more downhill all the way to your start point. I think anyone would really enjoy the beauty and flow of this ride.

The trailhead is on Blue Gouge Road. Most riders start from MET road and take the fire access road to the trailhead. Do not block/park at the gate. Go counterclockwise. Go past the first 'trail' that cuts back to the left sharply half a mile in and go to the trail a mile in that is angles off to the left as you start up a short grade. fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DO…

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Shared By:

Shayne Holderby with improvements by D McNeice

Trail Ratings

  4.4 from 65 votes

#229

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  4.4 from 65 votes
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Photos

Trail 8 by Sly Park
Aug 11, 2017 near Pollock…, CA
Fleming Meadow Loop LOTS TO EXPLORE! lots of trails off the main loop varying from pretty easy to technical and steep in a few sections!
Jan 7, 2020 near Pollock…, CA
At the summit
Apr 16, 2015 near Pollock…, CA
Let the Fun Begin
Jul 4, 2013 near Pollock…, CA
Downhill after the burn in Fleming Meadows.
Apr 16, 2015 near Pollock…, CA
Confusion, take trail on left both of these go back but left is Singletrack.
Jul 4, 2013 near Pollock…, CA
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Mar 19, 2024
Nic Crumley
8.2mi — 2h 15m
Mar 18, 2024
Dimitri tkach
Oct 23, 2023
Neil Do
Oct 18, 2023
Shayne Holderby
On E-Bike, Trail has some damage from forest maintenance as well as tons of tree cuttings from forest service masticating the area. 8.1mi — 0h 41m
Jul 29, 2023
Nate B
E
Apr 28, 2023
Nolan Sundrud
Dirt is great right now. Trail is clear. The climb in the burn/wood chip area under the power lines is clear but still steep. Very fun.
Aug 13, 2022
Shayne Holderby
Most trail signs back up, trail clear, dirt is powder in some areas. Reroute needs some work under power lines steep climbing in its current layout. 9.7mi — 1h 38m
Jun 7, 2022
Nolan Sundrud
First time back on this trail after the fires. As fun as I remembered, with some totally new scenery.

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