Niagara 20
Total Miles
2.1
Elevation
1,177.52 ft
Duration
0.75 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Overview
The start of this road is steep, with washboards and loose gravel. So put it in four-wheel drive or go slow to help keep them from getting worse. Dispersed camping along the way to get to Niagara 20, which is where you are headed. But not the only place up here. Some spots on Niagara 20 are also steep and loose. Depending on the weather conditions will have running water. And towards the end of Niagara 20 may have a very small water crossing due to an abundance of rain or snow melt.
Photos of Niagara 20
Difficulty
The higher up you get during the winter, the likelihood of more snow is a possibility. And in one spot, there is a tiny water crossing. But during the rain and snow, it may be bigger. There is nothing too difficult though, just water crossing over the road, but it is very possible. Water erosion to the road can be relevant as well due to maintenance during the winter times. The road gets a little tight up top, so if you like your paint all nice and scratch-free.
History
It is in one of the devastating wildfires that hit. Beachie creek fire.
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