Level:
Length: 14 mi (22.5 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Out & Back
Elevation: -
Total: 5 riders
Mountain Biking Baily Lake
#158 of 255 mountain bike trails in Wyoming
There is no forks on the trail so you pretty much have to be retarded to get lost. It is seven miles to the North end of the lake. The first two mile are a medium to light up hill. The next two miles are downhill. It's not super steep and the trail is usually well groomed so you can take it pretty fast. The last mile has a couple of "U"s where the trail dips down for about 20 ft and then then back up again. They are only fun if you bike is well tuned....other wise you hate your life..... A novice rider should be able to get to the lake in less than a half an hour. begins. I lake to take my telescoping fishing pole since the fishing is exellent. In fact that is the whole reason I biked there in the first place
First added by foad12 on Jul 2, 2008. Last updated May 1, 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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In alpine heading North on hwy 89 take a right after the Falimly thriftway. There should be some sign that says the Grey's river. drive up the canyon until it forks for the first time. Take a left driving along the Little Greys. Stay on this road until you get to the next fork where you will see a sign. going straight take you to the head of the little greys....you don't want to got that way....take a left there might be a sign that says water dog lake. about 100 yards before the end of the road and water dog lake campground you'll see a marsh on you left and a trail head sign for baily lake. There is no forks on the trail so you pretty much have to be retarded to get lost. It is seven miles to the North end of the lake. The first two mile are a medium to light up hill. The next two miles are downhill. It's not super steep and the trail is usually well groomed so you can take it pretty fast. The last mile has a couple of "U"s where the trail dips down for about 20 ft and then then back up again. They are only fun if you bike is well tuned....other wise you hate your life..... A novice rider should be able to get to the lake in less than a half an hour. begins. I lake to take my telescoping fishing pole since the fishing is exellent. In fact that is the whole reason I biked there in the first place
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