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A mellow fire road paved in its south third; combined with the Wildcat Creek Trail provides a nice MTB intro.


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0.3

Miles

0.4

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Doubletrack

194' 59 m

High

151' 46 m

Low

19' 6 m

Up

43' 13 m

Down

4%

Avg Grade (2°)

8%

Max Grade (4°)

Dogs Unknown

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Description

The northern end provides another access point to Alvarado Park. The northern two thirds are gentle fire road through forest. The southern third is a paved access road with the southern end providing the main access to Alvarado Park.

It's a good location for a barbecue while older kids and any interested adults can try mountain biking by exploring this trail and the connected Wildcat Creek Trail. From there, anyone interested in pushing a bit more can ride up the parking lot at the east end of the Wildcat Creek Trail and into the main Wildcat Canyon beyond to go further and experience an appropriately moderate increase in challenge.

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Preston Jordan

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Camp Alvarado at the base of the trailheads.
Mar 2, 2020 near East Ri…, CA

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