Diamond-Bear #5125

Total Miles
1.1

Technical Rating

3

Easy

Best Time

Summer, Fall

Trail Type

50" Trail

Accessible By

Trail Overview

Diamond-Bear #5125 is an easy 1.1-mile ATV trail that begins in flat forest terrain at its eastern intersection with Forest Road 50235. The trail winds through open pine forest with widely spaced trees, offering good visibility and a flowy route through grassy meadows. The path is wide and mostly smooth, with some shallow ruts and uneven patches along the way. It passes under powerlines and can become dry and dusty during summer months. Toward the western end, the trail transitions onto a shelf road above Diamond Creek, providing scenic views before connecting to Diamond Creek Road. The surface includes a few small loose rocks, but there are no significant obstacles along the route. This trail is well-marked and easy to follow. This trail is near a lot of popular dispersed camp sites, so you'll likely see other trail users.

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Diamond-Bear #5125
Diamond-Bear #5125

Difficulty

This is an easy trail due to its wide, mellow layout, minimal rock presence, and lack of technical features. The combination of smooth meadows and gentle shelf sections makes for a relaxed ride ideal for newer riders.

Technical Rating

3

Status Reports

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Diamond-Bear #5125 can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • ATV (50")
  • Dirt Bike

Access Description

The Webster Mountain Range within the Caribou National Forest is a popular spot for camping and ATV riding. There is a dirt parking area at the south end of Webster Ridge Trail 5110. Additionally, there are lots of great dispersed camp sites and pull-offs along Smokey Canyon Road (FSR 50110) and Diamond Creek Road (FSR 51102) near the Diamond Creek Guard Station that can be used for staging to access the many ATV trails in this part of the forest. From the town of Auburn, WY, take Stump Creek Road west to Smokey Canyon Road, following Smokey Canyon Road west into the Caribou National Forest, as it turns into FS Road 50110. From Soda Springs, ID, take Highway 34 north for about 12 miles to Blackfoot River Road, which you take for about 16 miles, then take Diamond Creek Road south for about 12 miles to find staging/camping near the Guard Station.

Diamond-Bear #5125 Map

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