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Old 09-06-2008, 10:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Any good bikeable trails near Yosemite?

I've been there several times and biking was mostly limited to the paved paths. Anything worth investigating? We will be down by Wawona. I know some trout spots around there. Any bike-able trail knowledge would be much appreciated!
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Woodward Bike park in Fresno on your way up there!
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Woodward Bike park in Fresno on your way up there!

That looks very FUN!
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I've been there several times and biking was mostly limited to the paved paths. Anything worth investigating? We will be down by Wawona. I know some trout spots around there. Any bike-able trail knowledge would be much appreciated!
Inside Yosemite... not much, it's a National Park, and they encourage foot traffic as much as possible on trails. If you come up on the East Side of the Sierras, and drive through Yosemite, there's Mammoth, as well as Rock Creek, Mammoth Rock Trail, and Faultline trail from Mineret Crest back east to Downtown, also a bunch of fire roads up and around Lookout Mtn. There is also rumored by locals to be some epic shuttle stuff from the top of the White Mountains back down to Bishop, but that's on the low-low.

Best you ride it before Barbara Boxer or Diane Feinstein shuts it all down and turns everything those women can get their hands on into Designated Wilderness Area. The future does not look bright for building any new trails on Federal Government Property.
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