21E241

Total Miles
0.8

Technical Rating

5

Moderate

Best Time

Spring, Fall, Summer

Trail Type

Single Track

Accessible By

Trail Overview

This is a short but challenging dirt bike trail in the Miami OHV area. There are several rock features right away that will test the inexperienced rider. They are embedded rock ledges, but they are slightly ramped, and you can kind of skirt the edge of the rock to make it slightly easier. There are several drop-offs and stair steps throughout the trail from root bands and rock layers, plus a couple of narrow bridges that you have to cross over. Additionally, there are ruts and some mild exposure in a couple of narrow shelfy sections. It also has tight sections weaving between the manzanita trees. It's only .8 miles long, but has steep sections throughout, gaining 350 feet of elevation from west to east. This one keeps you on your toes, but is definitely a fun challenge for those looking for a more engaging trail in the area.

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Difficulty

This is an intermediate trail due to several larger rock obstacles that will require some experience to get up. This is rated as "Most Difficult" by the Forest Service, and is the hardest single track in the trail system.

Technical Rating

5

Status Reports

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21E241 can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • 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.

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