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A loop around South Hills with lots of climbing.


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6.2

Miles

9.9

KM

20%

Singletrack

2,116' 645 m

High

1,361' 415 m

Low

790' 241 m

Up

793' 242 m

Down

5%

Avg Grade (3°)

23%

Max Grade (13°)

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E-Bikes Unknown

Family Friendly This loop would be a great adventure with family or friends!

Overview

This is a great loop for riders new to the area. It has some technical parts and steep hills. Some steep hills or descents can be bypassed by singletrack side trails. There is lots of climbing as well as descending so bring your legs and your grins.

Description

This ride is made up of many trails. There are some ups and downs and technical sections at steep hills.

The ride begins on the Scott Canyon Trail that starts as a wide, fairly maintained fire road. There are many small side trails and variations on either side of the trail, which do a good job of keeping things more interesting. As you get further up the trail, it narrows to a doubletrack and has some short steep climbs as things get slightly more technical.

From Scott Canyon Trail, take a right onto Scott Ridge. The trail is a wide fire road, which winds up to Razor Ridge. The climb is mostly easy, except for one little pitch in the road. There are also a few blind corners, so watch out for oncoming hikers or other bikers coming down.

Next up is Razor Ridge. Razor Ridge is a wide to narrow singletrack with a moderate ascent up the exposed Razor Back before it reaches Dragon Back. This short section has a few hills to climb to bring you to The Wall. This is a short, flowing trail section with some whoop-de-doos here and there. The trail has a few steep hills to climb and some short downhills, which can be loose or rutted out.

Continue onto Shotgun Ridge to connect to West Ridge. From here, there is an early, steep, and rutted downhill section which is followed by one big climb to the highest point in the preserve and the southern end of East Ridge. From this point, the trail heads left along the top of a ridge to reach Beaumont Ridge. Head north on Beaumont Ridge to follow it along the ridge towards the telephone line towers at the other end. Make a left at the towers and follow the road down the steep grade to Lower Scott Canyon, which takes you back to the park.

History & Background

The preserve area was called the Loma Linda Badlands years ago. Now it is called South Hills Preserve or Hulda Crooks, because of the park down at the base of these hills.

Contacts

Shared By:

Jonah Dinger

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  4.1 from 8 votes

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Photos

Taking in the views.
Dec 1, 2017 near Loma Linda, CA
Dr. Seuss going into the distance
Jan 7, 2018 near Loma Linda, CA
The Four Corners Jump.
May 27, 2017 near Loma Linda, CA
Four Corners Jumps
Jan 7, 2018 near Loma Linda, CA
Swoopy bit of Jedi.
Dec 1, 2017 near Loma Linda, CA
You'll see this sign pointing you to the entrance of Sith
Jan 27, 2021 near Loma Linda, CA

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Dec 27, 2023
Daniel Lamberson
I did the "Ridges" loop. Lots of climbing! Easy to get lost. Minimal signage! Found a few nice downhill runs. Only locals know these runs well enuf.
Nov 5, 2023
John Jaramillo
6.2mi
Jun 6, 2022
David Gray
For Gods sake somebody put up some signs. Nice views thru the haze / pollution
May 17, 2022
Scott Jackson
Best
Oct 9, 2020
Gela MalekPour
1h 40m
Mar 7, 2020
Joel Recalde
Mar 5, 2020
Nelson Hernandez
Jun 2, 2019
Duke Matt Norton
11mi
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