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Trail Description:
To start, head to the junction by the Idaho City school, turn left and follow the signs to Centerville. The pavement ends and becomes USFS road #307 (dirt road). You will climb up the wash-board prone road for roughly 3.5 miles to a summit. Keep your eyes peeled for the sign that says "land fill" and turn left at the sign. Follow the road for about 100 feet or so and look for a yellow caution sign on one of the pine trees. The single track starts here and descends 1.5 miles through a Charcoal Gulch. Stay on the main trail and watch out for other trail users. The trail runs into a dirt road at mile 5. Turn left and spin back to town. You will ride past the local airport after a .5 mile and then you will hit the town in another .5 mile.
How to get there:
Take Idaho 21 out of Boise, heading east to Idaho City. Park at the Visitor's Center, the school or somewhere in town.
| Posted by: Brent on 4/25/2004 |
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This is no beginner trail. While the climb, and the first half of the descent are pretty easy, it sports a lot of rutted single track. Also there is a seriously steep 20 foot drop at the end of the trail with a pretty good size tree on the right side of the base. A buddy and I took a true beginner on this trail, and he had two serious yard sales (should have told him how to ride-out deep ruts I guess). This is a good, short trail, and traffic is usually very light.
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| Posted by: David Renner on 5/26/2000 |
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5/26/00The trail at the top of the road is not there any more. There is no yellow caution sign on any of the pine trees. A huge climb just to come back down the dirt/gravel road. Not worth it. Idaho City, though was very worth the drive. It's the only reason I rated it a 2 and not a 1.
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