21E240B

Total Miles
0.5

Technical Rating

2

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Fall, Summer

Trail Type

50" Trail

Accessible By

Trail Overview

This short ATV trail is a wide, silty path lined with scrub oak, in a dry forest terrain in the Sierra National Forest north of Oakhurst, California. The north end of the trail climbs up steeply from its intersection with 21E250. This is the steepest part of the trail, as it continues with a gradual grade for the rest of the half-mile route. It curves underneath tall black oak trees and ponderosa pine, with some shady spots, but mostly with lots of sun exposure. There are some big brake bumps, dips, shallow ruts, and a few tight curves, but the trail generally stays very easy and ideal for riders of all skill levels. It's a comfortable width the entire way for ATV riders, with good visibility for oncoming traffic. This area gets really hot in the summer and late fall, and the trail will likely be very dusty.

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21E240B
21E240B

Difficulty

This is an easy trail as it only has one steep climb in the beginning on the north end, then continues as gradual and obstacle-free. It's mostly silty dirt with ruts, but no rocks.

Technical Rating

2

Status Reports

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21E240B can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • ATV (50")
  • Dirt Bike

Access Description

The Miami OHV Area is a small trail system in the Sierra National Forest north of Oakhurst, California, with a mix of easy and moderate ATV and dirt bike trails. It is popular for families and young riders. The Kamook Staging Area is accessed off of FS 6S041 west of Highway 41. Overnight camping is not allowed at the Kamook Staging Area, but there are several dispersed campsites throughout the nearby forest service roads. The Kamook Staging Area has a restroom, picnic area, and loading ramp. The Lone Sequoia Trailhead is located about 2 miles down FS 6S024, west of Highway 41, also with a loading ramp, restrooms, and primitive camping. Most of the trails in this system are seasonally closed to motorized use from January 16 to February 29.

21E240B Map

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