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The 2012 Race Course that Tours the Avimor Property.


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Map Key

48.2

Miles

77.6

KM

75%

Singletrack

4,992' 1,521 m

High

3,184' 971 m

Low

6,143' 1,872 m

Up

6,140' 1,872 m

Down

5%

Avg Grade (3°)

21%

Max Grade (12°)

Dogs Unknown

E-Bikes Unknown

Half of this route is closed from November to March since it is Wildlife winter range. Please check the Avimor website ahead of time for the most up to date closures during that time period.

Overview

A tour of some of the best singletrack and views in the Avimor trail system. The high point is Sheep Rock which provides views up to Stack Rock and over to Boise. There can be grazing cows along some of the more remote points so please be aware of the cows.

This ride can provide a lot of solitude once you get away from the community!

Need to Know

This is the racecourse from 2012. The course usually changes every couple of years so if you decide to do the race, do not expect the course to exactly match.

Description

Park in the Avimor community in any of the designated parking lots around the community. Some of these may get reassigned over time, but they do a good job of marking public parking so just watch the signs.

Once at the trailhead you'll generally be traversing across the Avimor foothills beginning on Spring Valley Creek Trail and then turning onto Shooting Range. Shooting Range traverses until it meets Bovine Nirvana and then you'll use Bovine Nirvana to get to Willow Creek.

At the end of Bovine Nirvana you need to work your way down into the Willow Creek drainage. At certain times of year the cows can create some false trails so watch your route carefully and just generally aim your bike towards the creek drainage below. Once on Willow Creek you'll be entering the more rustic portions of the trail system and conditions can vary a fair amount since not as much attention gets paid to the further out trails.

Willow creek climbs for a while and then you'll turn off to the south as you crest the ridge at the top of Willow Creek. From here you'll climb to the Sheep Rock Summit. At the Sheep Rock Summit you'll descend dirt roads down to Spring Valley Creek Trail. Spring Valley Creek Trail is a ripping descent and will take you back to the trailhead.

Then you'll head to Broken Horn Trail on Broken Horn Road and then do another loop down Spring Valley Creek Trail and then loop out to Willow Creek. This is two big loops with some variations closer to community. Mix it up or cut it short depending on how you are feeling that day.

This ride is meant to give you an overview of the trail system and after this ride you can really mix things up.

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Shared By:

Chris Cook

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Photos

Trail junction
Feb 20, 2015 near Eagle, ID
View from top of Willow Creek trail.
May 19, 2015 near Boise, ID
Amazing flowers on the Fiddleneck Ridge Trail.
May 15, 2015 near Garden…, ID
Spring Creek crossing
Feb 20, 2015 near Garden…, ID
Descending Willow Creek
Mar 9, 2015 near Garden…, ID
Time to descend
Jul 17, 2017 near Garden…, ID

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