I-5
Total Miles
0.9
Elevation
284.52 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Overview
I-5 is a mile-long single track in the Walker Valley ORV Area, that is easy the whole way, with one additional rock slab obstacle that makes it slightly more difficult. The south end starts with lots of leafy ferns and bushes, in a thick jungle-like forest. It's very similar to many of the other trails in the area, winding through a dense green forest. It's pretty curvy, going past old stumps and over small roots. It's a decently wide trail where riders can pick good lines through any of the small rocks and roots. It goes through overgrown bushes with long leafy branches. It's easy to follow, as it is well-signed throughout the route. The one rock slab obstacle is like a long flat ramped section of slab, but it's somewhat steep and slippery as it is covered in loose dirt. This could be more difficult for the inexperienced rider, but it's like a ramp, so it doesn't make the trail significantly more difficult overall. It does make this trail unique though. The only other harder features on this trail are a couple steeper climbs and downhills, and steeper turns as it climbs up the hills.
Photos of I-5
Difficulty
Most of the trail is a 2 or 3 difficulty. The one rock slab makes it slightly more difficult, but not enough to make it intermediate level.