21E223

Total Miles
0.8

Technical Rating

4

Moderate

Best Time

Spring, Fall, Summer

Trail Type

50" Trail

Accessible By

Trail Overview

This is a power line trail within the Miami OHV area, open to vehicles 50 inches or less. This trail runs underneath a series of powerline poles, with several steep and rutted spots that will make this trail more difficult for the inexperienced ATV rider. The steep sections are often covered in a layer of sticks and debris, with deep ruts that make the trail more sloped and off-camber. One half of the trail is lower than the other, with ruts running down one side of the trail and crossing over to the other side of the trail. From its north entrance, the trail descends for the first half mile, then it turns west at a corner where the east side has been marked with no motorized use. Then it climbs up another rutted hill. It winds through the oaks and manzanitas until it connects with 21E227.

Photos of 21E223

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Difficulty

This is a more moderate ATV trail due to several rutted and off-camber hills both up and down that will make it feel tippy in a quad. This is rated as "Easy" by the Forest Service, but ATV riders should be aware of off-camber spots and lots of ruts, which can change with erosion.

Technical Rating

4

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

21E223 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.

21E223 Map

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