Mountain Biking: 410 Trail Info
These trails link up with each other to make any number
of combinations of rides. A look at a map will take some
of the confusion out of my description. These trails aren’t
easy and involve a lot of climbing and some really technical
rocky areas, especially 409; but you will have earned that
pizza. There are any number of ways to start these rides.
I’ll take you up Cement Creek Road and start that way.
Ride up Cement Creek Road. Just after you pass Pioneer
Guest Cabins, there is a singletrack trail on the left that
takes off from the road. It’s more fun than the road and
less dusty this time of year. The trail parallels the road
for about a mile and keeps the road in sight, so it’s hard
to get lost. The singletrack goes through a small field
and crosses a creek then climbs shortly and joins a rough
dirt road.
This doubletrack is Walrod Gulch. Keep climbing steadily
up Walrod Gulch. Pass a singletrack on your left marked
“Walrod Gulch Cutoff to 409” (this one of your choices to
return later). Keep climbing, staying left at the split
in the road, and then top out in a small field. There is
a sort of four-way intersection in the road/trail here.
Turn left and keep climbing/walking up a very steep hill
called “Heart attack hill” for obvious reasons. There is
a sign here marking the Walrod Gulch Trail #412. At the
top is a nice shade tree and a good rest spot. Don’t stay
long, the climb has just started. Climb steadily up a small
creek drainage and cross the creek a couple of times. At
a “Y” intersection turn hard left onto the Walrod Spur Trail
#405.2A, and keep climbing. (Right at the “Y” is an out
for Double Top and Waterfall Creek). Keep spinning to the
top and enter the edge of a small meadow. Head right and
slightly down across the meadow.
Continue contouring for a short distance before you cross
a small stream and climb steeply out and up, now in dark
timber. When you reach the top you will arrive at the end
of 405.2A. Ride straight ahead, now on Trail #405.
Spin through some incredible wildflowers as you sidehill
along. A short climb, a rocky little descent and another
short climb brings you to another intersection. Great views
north and west.
Here you have several options:Turn around and blast back
the way you came up (one of my favorites).Turn hard right
onto 409.5A. This is a great downhill rush through the aspens
that eventually bottoms out on trail 409 in the Farris Creek
area. A left on the Farris Creek Road would take you back
toward Strand Hill for more singletrack; or down to Brush
Creek Road, where a left would take you back to town. A
right on Farris Creek Road would take you to Farris Creek
Trail or 402.
The third choice at the top is to continue straight and
careen down the steep and rutted 405 until it reaches a
“T” intersection with trail 409. Skidders grease bottom
brackets in Hell. Right on 409 takes you back to the Farris
Creek area and trail 409 and ½. This is the really rocky
part I was talking about.
Left on 409 climbs back up to a small ridge then down through
a great little wildflower field to another “T” intersection
with the Walrod Cutoff trail. Trail 409 "The Caves Trail"
goes right and down through some terrific switchbacks to
Cement Creek Road. Left on Walrod Cutoff takes you along
some really nice sidehilling back to Walrod Gulch, where
two rights will head you back toward CB South.
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