Dogs Leashed
This is a two-way multi-use trail. Be courteous and alert in either direction. Also, be courteous of hikers/runners as well as this trail is not only muti-directional but also, multi-use.
Description
One part old and several parts new, the multi-use Rufus Creek Trail begins next to the restroom in the Lookout Mountain Preserve parking area and begins winding up through the trees. There will be some mild bits and some steeper bits at first, but obstacles are pretty much non-existent. At roughly 0.75 miles the trail crosses over
Lookout Mountain Road 2000 and shortly crosses over a smooth bridge (watch out in the wet).
From there the trail rises steadily, but not overwhelmingly, on a raised tread. Riders will pass through lots of alders that eventually give way to a mix with more deciduous trees. A little past 1.0 miles, keep right to stay on the Rufus Creek Trail as the left option continues as the pedestrian-only Lelia June Trail. This newer section of trail is recognizable by a narrower width and substantial bench-cutting that was used to cut across the side-slope. Despite the terrain the trail remains a smooth and moderate pedal.
At 1.5 miles the trail begins to descend across the slope. The corners are generally wide, but are kept shallow as to not promote "roosting" on this two-way trail. After another low-bridge Rufus Creek Trail intersects with the
Backside Trail on the right and continues up to meet the bottom of
Cougar Ridge. Note that this section continues as two-way, but the riders you encounter will have just finished
Cougar Ridge and will still be in full descend-mode mentally, so be aware.
In the opposite direction the Rufus Creek Trail provides a fairly simple exit from
Cougar Ridge for riders headed back to the trailhead. Mind your speed and be ready to slow further on the descents. The climbs are steady in a few spots, but overall quite pleasant.
Contacts
Shared By:
Eric Ashley
with improvements
by Justin Daniels
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