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• Santee Lakes To Sycamore Canyon in Santee, California
This route appears to be primarily used as a connector between the city of Santee and the Sycamore Canyon/Goodan Ranch trails. With the inclusion of the many spurs, and the pleasant singletracks that were reportedly cut after t...
Last reviewed: Feb 19, 2009
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• Santiago Oaks in Orange, California
There are three tough climbs known as the three b****es,fire road next to a dam.
Last reviewed: Sep 29, 2008
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• Saratoga Gap in Saratoga, California
This trail has something for everyone, it has its technical places, climbing places, downhill, technical downhill (not too technical) and technical uphill. I suggested using the map for a reason since the first time I went I got lost since a lot of trails spawn off of this one. Either way ...
Last reviewed: Nov 17, 2008
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• Sawtooth Ridge in Truckee, California
The Sawtooth Ridge Trail rolls through Sierra forests high above the Truckee River near Squaw Valley. Beginner and intermediate mountain bikers will love the stellar viewpoints, moderate climbs and fun rhythm. Occasional technical features keep things exciting. For a greater challenge, rid...
Last reviewed: Jul 20, 2009
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• Sawyer Camp Trail in San Mateo, California
We like to find new rides and some times they are weak. But we bagem anyway so heres what ya get. If we were local it could be a early can't go anywhere else today ride. Weavers, strolers, bird watchers (guess they were looking at something) Maybe fun with lights, Extra stout and single sp...
Last reviewed: Jun 25, 2005
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• Shaubarum Park in Hacienda Heights, California
There are so many trails. Shabarum Trail, Wildcat Loop, Switchbacks, and more hidden. Take the
switch backs up and at the top go down the single track and up the hill it will take you down the
craziest ride here
Last reviewed: Apr 12, 2007
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• Shell Ridge Open Space Into Diablo Foothills And Mt Diablo S in Walnut Creek, California
You will ride through three (3) connected parks. There's plenty of Single track to poach. Be courteous to the hikers and equestrian riders.
From the Sutherland entrance, you head East on Fossil Hill, at the first fork take the left and descend a small hill and veer right onto the Indian...
Last reviewed: Nov 24, 2008
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• Sierra Azul Open Space in Los Gatos, California
Maps are at the gate. fire road will drop from a 1000 feet to 800 feet where you the climb to 2700 feet in 3.9 miles. Few resting flats a couple of short down hills so you can climb a little more. Great views of the bay area
There are longer rides, locals do some strange coffee stop throu...
Last reviewed: Jun 13, 2008
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• Silver Lake/ Horse Canyon in Kit Carson, California
This ride was brutal for me. I started late went by myself and did not bring my A game. This trail is advanced technical and strenuous aerobic. The views are awesome and if you are a trials rider you will be able to ride the whole trail. If you are a mere mortal like me you will play hike ...
Last reviewed: Apr 4, 2006
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• Simpson Park in Hemet, California
Simpson Park is located in the Santa Rosa Hills Southeast of Hemet. Although there is little information available, this park offers an extensive network of single-track trails. Follow this route or create your own. All though there are many trail options most people would be difficult t...
Last reviewed: Sep 29, 2008
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• Sisar Canyon/white Ledge in Ojai, California
This trail is a mixture of single track and fire road. It is intermediate technically and intermediate to advanced aerobically. This trail can be combined with others to form so long painful and punishing rides. The trail starts off climbing up the fire road with a couple of creek crossing...
Last reviewed: Apr 25, 2006
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• Skyline Ridge in Palo Alto, California
There is a mile long trail along Horseshoe lake for anyone you're just introducing to moutain biking. You can ride it if you're experienced, but you're gonna be bored. Also keep in mind that there are paths around the lake that are hiking only. Please do not bike on these. Watch your speed...
Last reviewed: Aug 12, 2006
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• Skyline Trail in Los Angeles, California
Trail is hard to get up. Fun ride down. Look for the log-you can get some serious air.
The trail:
From the parking lot head up the gravel road to the Equestrial trailhead. Turn up the asphalt trail then take the dirt fork. After you finish the ups and downs in the second part you wil...
Last reviewed: May 31, 2009
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• Sly Park in Pollack Pines, California
From the trail head, the trail starts on single track through the woods, and frequently borders the lake. This single track session lasts for about 5 miles, and criss-crosses a horse trail. The horse trails are not open to bikes, and are clearly marked, so there should be no problem ther...
Last reviewed: Apr 4, 2008
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• Snow Summit Mountain Resort in Big Bear Lake, California
Fun and fast downhill and cross-country trails (mostly fireroads). Bike rentals and maps available at the bike shop. Snow Summit is the site of Team Big Bear and the Dirty Girls' WOW (Women's Only Weekend) in July - a great weekend to learn from the experts and meet fellow mountain bikin...
Last reviewed: Aug 26, 2008
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• Snyder Trail (knapps Castle) in Santa Barbara, California
The trail is a combination of old roads and hiking trails (~14.5 miles for the loop option). Moderate difficulty. In Lower Santa Ynez Recreation Area. Elevation gain 2100 feet to East Camino Cielo Road. Popular for downhill mountain biking.
Last reviewed: Dec 16, 2008
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• South Boundry Loop in Los Banos, California
start at the pigs pond trail and go east to west for a tougher climb, also never be shy about going off the trail and following the cattle trails, go west to east for a major climb off the get go but alot of long rolling downhill. the views are awesome and chances are you will not see anot...
Last reviewed: Feb 18, 2006
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• South Yuba Trail in Nevada City, California
This is ADVANCED!
We bought a map there. Ride out of town on Releif Road (gravel)
Drop dpwn Missiouri Bar trail(ripping single track)
Right at the river on to South Yuba Trail only a few feet above the river. Wil become hundereds feet above river.
At Edwards Crossing go right on Nor...
Last reviewed: Mar 31, 2006
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• Southridge in Fontana, California
Fun sandy areas though
Last reviewed: Aug 26, 2008
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• Spanish Wall in Santa Rosa, California
Go up south Burma to the first flat right runs down to Two Quarry. left, left,right,right right.
Last reviewed: Feb 13, 2006
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• Spring Canyon in Santee, California
Spring Canyon begins at MTRP as easy doubletrack, and becomes windy wide singletrack (more like doubletrack) about a half mile from the park boundary. The pop of the lollipop route is true singletrack, good for all skill levels. Some pushing may be required as it gets pretty steep and...
Last reviewed: Jun 22, 2009
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• St. Joseph's Hill in Los Gatos, California
The long fireroad climb will get your heart pumping. Some short side trails near the top of the hill but they will eventually point you to the peak. Take in the view, catch your breath and its all downhill... you'll have to resist your urge to go screaming downhill (heck, you deserve it ...
Last reviewed: Jun 4, 2008
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• Stagecoach/flood/manzanita in Auburn, California
The Stagecoach Trail is fire road. It's fun to go fast, but beware there are lots of joggers that use this trail and there's a 15mph sign. If you park at the top, you could go down Manzanita by continuing down from where you parked at the end of Russell rd. Go down the hill and make a l...
Last reviewed: Jul 1, 2006
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• Strawberry Point Trail in Kyburz, California
Challenging single track with a wide range of terrain and lots of elevation changes.
Last reviewed: Jun 15, 2007
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• Stump Grinder Dirt Club in Los Olivos, California
The SGDC is a private mountain bike riding area located in the Santa Ynez Valley, that consists of singletrack XC, 3 DH runs and a Dual Slalom course. It is the site of several mountain bike races throughout the year. Please visit www.ridesb.com for all the info or email Mike at hecktone...
Last reviewed: Jan 29, 2008
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