The Indian Falls Ridge Trail offers a distinctly different riding experience compared to other routes on Mt. Hough, with rockier terrain that challenges riders as they navigate the varied topography. Starting from the 7,200-foot summit of Mount Hough, this trail serves as a key component in the mountain's expanding shuttle system, eventually connecting to other singletrack routes including the newly completed Acorn Grotto Trail and the Mt. Hough Trail network.
Built to accommodate two-way traffic including motorcycles, the Indian Falls Ridge Trail maintains sustainable grades while offering riders access to serious elevation loss as part of longer shuttle runs. The trail is open to e-bikes thanks to its moto-legal designation, and when combined with connecting trails, provides riders with epic top-to-bottom descents that can drop over 4,000 vertical feet across 17 miles of varied mountain biking terrain. Riders can expect this route to offer a different flavor of technical challenge while still flowing well enough for the shuttle-style riding that's making Mt. Hough a destination.