Level: Intermediate
Length: 8 mi (12.9 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Out & Back
Elevation: +2,197/ -452 ft
Total: 29 riders
Mountain Biking Corral Creek
#18 of 319 mountain bike trails in Idaho
Fun and fast singletrack that traverses along Trail Creek on the lower end and
along Corral Creek Rd. at its upper end. Nothing too technical, and is a good
beginner ride but is fun for advanced riders too! Can be busy with other trail
users.
First added by dauw on Sep 27, 2010. Last updated May 1, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
- Drinking water: unknown
- Lift service: unknown
- Night riding: unknown
- Pump track: unknown
- Restrooms: unknown
- Fat bike grooming: unknown
- E-bikes allowed: unknown
- Fee required: unknown
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Drive east of Ketchum on Sun Valley/Trail Creek Rd for 2.6 miles to the
Hemingway Memorial on the right. The trail leaves from the foot bridge just
to the right of the memorial statue. A few non-marked access points can be
found further up Trail Creek Rd. Also note that there is a gravel path on the
north side of trail creek too. The singletrack is on the south side of the
creek (but it begins as doubletrack from Hemingway Memorial).
Fantastic trail. Beginner skill level, intermediate endurance level.
Thank |Easy to Intermediate. Really smooth trail with little bumps. Lots of flow. Some uphills but most is flat or downhill. Really easy to build speed on this trail. Lots of fun.
Thank |Nice, shady ride through the pines after an initial climb through some sage. It's a steady climb that kids and beginners can handle. Make others aware of your presence on the way back down by making noise or something. This trail can get busy.
Thank |On the easier end of the intermediate difficulty spectrum. A great trail. Especially when combined with the nearby White Clouds trail system.
Thank |Fun little trail. Perfect for a lunch-time ride, take your beginner relative on, and great for demo'ing a bike from one of the local shops. The area around the trailhead is a popular hiking spot. so there are a lot of trails criss-crossing each other at the beginning. Just be sure to get past the campsite, and take the trail across the nice bridge, get onto the sagebrush-filled bench and go straight towards the hill and follow the trail when it starts to climb left. And, as a bonus, if you're still wanting more when you get to the top, you can hang a right and keep going up Uncle John's Gulch - but bring bug spray if you do.
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