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20 Popular Riding Areas California Mountain Bikers Could Lose to Wilderness
IMBA
Thursday, May 08, 2003

The International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) released a list of threatened California mountain bike rides today highlighting 20 that could be lost to federally designated Wilderness. Pending legislation in Congress would designate 2.5 million acres of California lands Wilderness - a land classification that prohibits all bicycle use. Many of the areas proposed contain popular mountain bike trails that cyclists have ridden for years.

"This is just a partial list of the trails that could be lost if they are included in newly designated Wilderness areas," said Blumenthal. "These areas can be preserved without banning bicycle use on trails."

Trail Proposal Name Location
1. Condor Peak/Trail Canyon Loop Condor Peak Immediately north of Pasadena, Angeles N.F.
2. Los Pinetos Trail north of San Fernando Valley Santa Clarita Canyons Angeles N.F.
3. Sugarloaf National Recreational Trail Sugarloaf southeast of Big Bear Lake, San Bernadino N.F.
4. Trail 1W08 San Gorgonio Wilderness Additions east of San Bernardino; San Bernadino N.F.
5. Chorro Grande Trail Sespe Wilderness Additions southwest of Reyes Peak; near Ventura, Los Padres N.F.
6. Little Trout Trail Domelands Wilderness Addition northeast of Kernville; Sequoia N.F.
7. South Fork Merced River South Fork Merced River just west of Yosemite; Sierra N.F.
8. Caples Creek Trail Caples Creek South Lake Tahoe, Eldorado and Humboldt-Toiyabe N.F.
9. Tahoe Rim Trail/Dardanelles/Christmas Valley Loop Meiss Meadows South Lake Tahoe, Eldorado and Humboldt-Toiyabe N.F.
10. Mammoth Mountain to June Mountain Trail* Owen River Headwaters north of Mammoth, Inyo N.F.
11. Coyote Flat-Onion Creek Trail John Muir Wilderness Additions southwest of Bishop, Inyo N.F.
12. Mt. Lola Trail Castle Peak north of Truckee, Tahoe N.F.
13. Red Bud and Judge Davis trails Cache Creek east of Clearlake, BLM Ukiah District
14. Cold Creek Trail/Marble Cabin/Bloody Rock Snow Mountain Additions north side of Snow Mtn. Wilderness; Lake County; Mendocino N.F.
15. King's Crest Trail and Lost Coast Trail (inland section) King Range south of Eureka, BLM Arcata District
16. Mill Creek Trail Ishi Wilderness Additions SW of Lassen N.P., Lassen N.F.
17. Unnamed ranch trails Payne Ranch east of Clearlake, BLM Ukiah District
18. South Fork Trinity River Trail South Fork of Trinity Salmon Area along South Fork of Trinity River, Shasta-Trinity N.F.
19. Cooper Swamp to Echo Lake Trail Caribou adjoining Lassen N.P., east of Park, Lassen N.F.
20. Feather Falls Trail Feather Falls Plumas County, Plumas N.F.

IMBA is conducting a focused campaign in California to keep trails open for cycling. IMBA is encouraging mountain bikers to join the campaign to save popular trails from being closed while championing alternative designations that protect the land but allow continuing bicycle access.




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