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					Level: Beginner
					Length: 12 mi (19.3 km)
				 
				
					Surface: Fire Road
					Configuration: Out & Back
				 
				
					Elevation: +634/ -131 ft
					Total: 4 riders
				 
				 
			 
			Mountain Biking Kennaday Peak Road
			
			
			
			
				#117 of 258 mountain bike trails in Wyoming
				
			 
		
			Take Wyoming Highway 130/230 south of Saratoga approximately 7.5 miles. Turn onto Wyoming Highway 130. Drive east for approximately 14 miles to National Forest System Road (NFSR) 100. Take NFSR 100 for about 6.5 miles from Highway 130 to NFSR 215.  Take a left on NFSR 215, and drive for a few miles to just past the junction of NFSR 215 and 217.  Park along the creek.  Start pedaling up 215 to Kennaday Peak.
			First added by dauw on Jun 18, 2007. Last updated Apr 28, 2020. → add an update 
			Before you go
			
			- Drinking water: unknown
 - Lift service: unknown
 - Night riding: yes
 - Pump track: unknown
 - Restrooms: unknown
 - Fat bike grooming: unknown
 - E-bikes allowed: unknown
 - Fee required: unknown
 
			
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						This trail is a road to the top of Kennaday Peak, Medicine Bow National Forest.  The top offers great scenery, and you can rip back to the bottom.  Use this trail for aerobic workouts and scenic views.
			
												
						
			
						
			
			
				
			
		
			
		
					
			
			
			
		 
		
It's a 6 mile road. The grade is consistent, up is mostly up, and down is mostly down. There are some long stretches to get up some speed on the downside. I rode it from CR100 which is a half mile or so from the Y intersection recommended in the directions. It's a pretty well maintained road and not very rough. The road's surface is medium to small gravel with grapefruit and smaller rocks. Overall I'd say it was loose. Encountered many ATVs and motorcycles along the way. Everyone was cordial.
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