Butcher Ranch

Total Miles
6.5

Technical Rating

5

Moderate

Best Time

Spring, Fall, Summer

Trail Type

Single Track

Accessible By

Trail Overview

Butcher Ranch is a long trail near Downieville - 6.6 miles long, and is part of the "Downieville Downhill" route from Packer Lake Saddle to Downieville - very popular with mountain bikers. There is a big bridge crossing early on over Pauley Creek. The west half of the trail is shelfy and narrow, with exposed sections as the trail is cut into a shelf high above the creek. It goes past scenic mossy rock walls, and has lots of technical features within the trail, including embedded boulder faces, root ledges, and rocky ravine crossings. It veers away from the shelf and goes through more forested sections that are full of embedded rocks. After the intersection with Pauley, it parallels the Butcher Ranch Creek instead. It ascends up a couple of wide and smooth switchbacks, and comes up to a major rock feature that is a pile of bedrock like a chunky waterfall with multiple lines to choose from, but with big gaps between the layers of rocks. It continues to have frequent rock and root ledges, but less exposure as it veers away from the creek valley and goes through the rolling forested hillsides instead. It gains a lot of elevation in the eastern half as it switchbacks up to the intersection with Sunrise. Overall, this trail gains 2,500 feet of elevation from west to east. This trail is closed 1/1 - 3/31.

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Butcher Ranch
Butcher Ranch

Difficulty

This is an intermediate route due to several large rock and root obstacles, and narrow and exposed segments. The obstacles are frequent throughout the entire route, but most of the exposure is on the western half of the route.

Technical Rating

5

Status Reports

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Butcher Ranch can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • Dirt Bike

Access Description

The moto trails in the Tahoe National Forest northeast of Downieville, CA are best accessed from the Packer Lake Saddle or Sierra Buttes Trailhead on Gold Valley Road. It's a steep paved road with a couple of dirt parking lots, not ideal for large trailers. Parking is tricky in the town of Downieville with no official staging area, so it's best accessed from the east side of the trail system. These trails are highly popular with mountain bikers as well.

Butcher Ranch Map

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