BLM Trail 136
Total Miles
3.5
Technical Rating
Best Time
Summer, Fall, Spring
Trail Type
Full-Width Road
Accessible By
Trail Overview
BLM Trail 136 is a narrow, one-vehicle-wide trail that offers a great mix of scenery and a slight challenge. It connects BLM Trail 138 to BLM Trail 137 and BLM Trail 135. The surface is fairly rocky, with most rocks coming in around 8 inches or less. It's not overly technical, but you'll want to take your time in a few sections. The trail can also get muddy after rain or snowmelt, which can make things a bit more interesting. As you work your way along, you'll come across a few sections that traverse the hillside with some noticeable off-camber angles, so just keep that in mind--especially in wet conditions. The trail is a steady climb or descent, depending on which direction you're running, but nothing gets too steep. Generally, the lower sections are in better shape and less rocky, while things get a bit rougher as you gain elevation. One of the highlights of this trail is the scenery. If you're running it from the top down, you'll be treated to some great views overlooking Salmon, Idaho, and the surrounding valley out the windshield or over the handlebars. Overall, it's a scenic, moderately rocky trail that's enjoyable without being too demanding.
Photos of BLM Trail 136
Difficulty
This is a narrow double-track trail that is a steady climb or descent depending on the direction of travel. There are a few rocks that are up to 8 inches in diameter, but they should be easy to maneuver around. Mostly, the rocks are below 8 inches. The trail can be snowy towards the top well into spring, so be prepared if running this in the early spring. Ruts exist but are shallow and shouldn't be a concern.
Status Reports
BLM Trail 136 can be accessed by the following ride types:
- High-Clearance 4x4
- SUV
- SxS (60")
- ATV (50")
- Dirt Bike
BLM Trail 136 Map
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