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Sand Mt

Nearby Town: Harvard, Idaho
Ride Type: Loop
Trail Type: Single Track 50%
Dual Track 50%
Distance: 21.00 miles (33.79 KM)
Duration: 6+ Hours
Elevation Gain: 3000 Feet (914 Meters)
Climbing: Long
Skill Level: Advanced Skills
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
Coninue along road 447 away from hiway 6. Ride 2.4 mi. to the Jct. with rd. 381. Follow road 381 8.1 miles uphill. About 10.2 miles into theride turn right at a sign that says Moose Creek Connector Trail. Stay right 0.3 miles later onto singletrack, which joins Trail 330 after 0.4 miles of steep climbing. Turn right at this jct. toward Sand Mt. and Mica Mt. Great singletrack for the next 2.8 miles. The trail then widens at an old clear-cut. The route then climbs through 400 ft of overgrown trail. A large sign 14.3 miles into the ride, stay right on trail 330. The singletrack continues for about 1.3 miles until it ends at a logging road. Angle left and follow the road downhill for 0.3 miles, here many roads come together, go straight onto the singletrack. Follow it all the way to where DeSalto CrTR 361forks to the right. Stay left and enjoy some fantastic singlepath. STAY IN CONTROL!!! This trail is narrow, steep, and moderatly used, do not assume you are the only person on the trail. After a total of 19.9 mi. of riding you will come to a road turn ride and coast back to complete the loop.

From Mountain Bike Guide to Hog Heaven

How to get there:
From Moscow take 95 north to Potlatch Jct. Follow 6 about three miles past Harvard and look out for road 447 Camp Grizzly and Laird Park. Stop at Laird Park and hop on your bike.

Additional Notes:
Anyone interested in rides in the Moscow-Pullman area should check out the book Mountain Bike Guide to Hog Heaven.


Posted by: claretta on 10/2/2007
http://www.thetrucks.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1792


Posted by: tntbikeguy on 10/25/2004
This is my fav...The last 3 miles of downhill single track is the best. Watch the bridges when wet or you will go down. I have even out run motorcycles down this technical down hill. see you on the trail around the three day weekends.




 



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