411
Total Miles
0.8
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Fall, Summer, Winter
Trail Type
60" Trail
Accessible By
Trail Overview
Trail 411 is one of the more technically demanding routes at Doe Mountain, known for its rugged, rocky terrain. From its junction with Trail 15, it climbs steeply on a loose, rock-strewn hill up to the Satellite Dish Overlook, then descends sharply to meet Trail 11. The descent is more challenging, with shifting rocks, ruts, and uneven surfaces. Sometimes, one half of the path is smooth, while the other half is a shallow rut filled in with rocks. The trail features a slightly off-camber slope, uneven and sharp curves, and loose rocks ranging in size--conditions that demand rider attention and skill. Dirt bikes can maneuver through smoother lines, but overall, this is a trail best suited for more experienced riders. This trail also intersects with Trail 115, one of the park's most challenging routes.
Photos of 411
Difficulty
This is an intermediate OHV route due to constant loose rocky surfaces and steep grades.
Status Reports
411 Map
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