23E267

Total Miles
0.8

Technical Rating

4

Moderate

Best Time

Spring, Fall

Trail Type

50" Trail

Accessible By

Trail Overview

This is a 0.8-mile-long ATV trail that starts out halfway through 23E281, and goes east on a more primitive trail that looks a bit overgrown and grassy. It's full of embedded flat rocks and small boulders that you have to ride over, and bigger slabs of rock that sometimes make a 1-foot-tall ledge. It keeps weaving through the dry and dusty forest, between large pines and fir trees, and the path is kind of hard to see at times with all the fallen pine needles. After mostly climbing up for the first half mile, it then descends gradually back down for the last part of the route, ending on FS 7S093.

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23E267
23E267

Difficulty

This trail isn't overly difficult with any major rock ledges or big obstacles, but the rocks are consistent throughout the route. Expect lots of loose rock and some small embedded ledges.

Technical Rating

4

Status Reports

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23E267 can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • ATV (50")
  • Dirt Bike

Access Description

The Whisky Falls Trail System is located in the Sierra National Forest near the small town of South Fork, California. Take FS 8S009 from Cascadel Road for about 5 miles to access a small Staging Area (at the start of FS 7S007). There are many dispersed campsites along FS 8S009 along the way that can be used for staging as well. This area has several easy and moderate ATV trails that are well-marked and maintained. This area is very hot in the summer and is best in the spring and fall. Most of the trails have seasonal closures.

23E267 Map

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