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The third of the three Summit Loops at the Art Roscoe Trail System


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2.9

Miles

4.6

KM

Doubletrack

2,312' 705 m

High

2,067' 630 m

Low

202' 62 m

Up

267' 82 m

Down

3%

Avg Grade (2°)

8%

Max Grade (5°)

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Description

Like the rest of the Art Roscoe Trail system, Leonard Run is a ski trail that is designated for mountain biking in summer. Although these trails are wide enough to run a groomer, by summer most sections have a singletrack worn down the middle, so they don't really have that two-track feel.

Leonard Run is the third of the three loops accessible from the Summmit Trailhead and arguably the most fun. It starts from the trunk trail where Christian Hollow ends. It starts with a quick short downhill that levels off for a while. You'll see the cut-over from Christian Hollow on your left merge in.

Soon, the downhill pitch increases and you'll descend for a while until you hit the park boundary, where the trail heads right along the contour and traverses the far end of the ridge.

After a relatively level section along the end of the ridge, it starts climbing again. Soon it makes a sharp right with the steepest (yet still rather easy) climb.

When you reach the top, the trail gives way to a nice rolling up and down section that is very pleasant. It ends all too soon on Ridge Run.

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Jon Sundquist

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#295

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#13,331

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Jul 15, 2021
Brett Wolfley
3h 00m
Jul 7, 2019
Bryan Dobransky
May 15, 2019
Carly Keesy Stoakes
first half is a great gradual downhill and then mostly uphill for the 2nd half with one good downhill on the way back 3mi
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