11E19

Total Miles
0.7

Technical Rating

2

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall

Trail Type

50" Trail

Accessible By

Trail Overview

11E19 is a 0.7-mile-long ATV trail with a red dirt surface winding through a forest of sugar pines. The route is wide and mostly gradual, with only a couple of very small rolling hills. It includes a straight section along with a few twisting turns through the trees. The trail is obstacle-free aside from minor ruts and loose sticks, making it very easy and low consequence. It also provides access to short spur trails 11E19-D20 and D10, passing through a few well-marked intersections that are simple to navigate. Located near Brimstone Campground, this is a great trail for shorter family rides close to camp, ideal for new or young riders looking to practice their skills in an easy environment.

Photos of 11E19

11E19
11E19

Difficulty

This is an easy trail because it is wide, smooth, and obstacle-free with only gentle hills and minor ruts. The gradual grades and straightforward layout keep the difficulty level very low.

Technical Rating

2

Status Reports

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11E19 can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • ATV (50")
  • Dirt Bike

Access Description

The Foresthill OHV Trail System is a popular ATV and dirt bike trail system in the Tahoe National Forest, which can be accessed from several staging areas: Sugar Pine, Parker Flat, or Brimstone. The trails can close after heavy rain, especially during fall and winter, so you should call the American River Ranger District to check for the open/closed status of the trails ahead of time. Call (530)-478-6254; extension 228 for a recording of the status. From the town of Foresthill, California, take Foresthill Road for 9 miles north, then turn left on Sugar Pine Road and follow the signs for the Sugar Pine and Parker Flat Staging Areas, which are large dirt lots accommodating trailers and RVs, with a pit toilet, picnic tables, a loading ramp, and a dumpster. The Brimstone Staging Area and Campground are accessed by taking Brimstone Road south of Sugar Pine Road. This is a very well-maintained trail system where all trails and staging areas are well marked, featuring mostly easy and intermediate trails.

11E19 Map

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