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To get to this trail, you can either climb straight up the North Fork River Trail (jeep road) or use Bicentennial Trail.


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Map Key

0.7

Miles

1.1

KM

Point to Point

6,275' 1,913 m

High

6,126' 1,867 m

Low

167' 51 m

Up

18' 6 m

Down

5%

Avg Grade (3°)

14%

Max Grade (8°)

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To get to this trail, you can either climb straight up the North Fork River Trail (jeep road) or via Bicentennial Trail and Middle Link

Once at the junction, continue up the North Fork River Trail and stay straight at 0.13 miles for more jeep trail climbing. At mile 0.32, you'll see two buildings in a gated ranch to the right but continue straight ahead and start the singletrack through the trees.

The initial singletrack climb has deep ruts that make you feel like a ball in a pinball machine. Once it's time to start descending, the smooth trail under trees will challenge you with big roots and logs that make it hard.

After fighting through the forest, the trail will drop you in the meadow before a gentle climb, eventually merging with Bicentennial Trail.

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Bam Lopez

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#4

in North Fork

#493

in Utah

#14,304

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