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Lower Rock Creek Trail

Shady Trees on Lower Rock Creek Mountain Bike Trail

Photo © Sarah McCahill

Lower Rock Creek is a technical single-track trail, and is considered one of the areas best mountain biking trails.

The upper two sections of the ride are fun and fast single-track that are not overly technical. The trail crosses the road in a couple of sections. The third section is much more technical and rocky, and ends in Paradise on Lower Rock Creek Road. Leave a car in Paradise for a shuttle back to the top parking area.

Route Directions

The ride begins just below Hwy 395's junction with Lower Rock Creek Road, south of Tom's Place. An obvious parking area is present near the trail-head and a sign exists marking the beginning of the ride.

Route Length: 8 Miles

Route Difficulty

Moderately Streneous - Best for Adults and Older Children

For More Information, Contact:

Mono County Tourism Commission

tourism@monocounty.org
www.MonoCounty.org
PO Box 603, Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
toll-free 800-845-7922

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Longitude: -118.658523600
Latitude: 37.556145500
Elevation: 6902 FT (2104 M)
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