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A gradual ascent to an extremely rocky climb, OR, a challenging downhill with a flowing finish.


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Map Key

3.8

Miles

6.1

KM

Singletrack

1,708' 521 m

High

958' 292 m

Low

57' 17 m

Up

807' 246 m

Down

4%

Avg Grade (2°)

20%

Max Grade (11°)

Dogs Unknown

E-Bikes Unknown

Description

The Mule Mountain Trail connects the lower BLM Swazey Recreation Area to Mule Mountain Pass and into Whiskeytown National Recreation Area.

The trail is well-maintained, starting from the Wintu Trail, with a flat, flowing singletrack on former mining canal through oak woodlands. It then gradually gets steeper on some doubletrack with a few creek crossings. The final ascent is up the Terminator - a steep and rocky singletrack that curves around the drainage into mixed conifer forest at Mule Mountain Pass. From Mule Mountain Pass, the trail drops into Whiskeytown National Recreation Area and turns into the Salt Creek Loop Trail.

Best done as a descent from Jareds Table at Mule Mountain pass via the Escalator Trail from either the Mieners Loop Trail or Wintu Trail.

For more information, check out the BLM site.

Contacts

Local Club: Redding Mountain Biking Club

Land Manager: BLM Redding, CA

Shared By:

Pablo Herrera

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#751

in California

#11,165

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Beautiful meadows on Mule Mountain Trail
Apr 25, 2015 near Shasta, CA
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