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Gorgeous, contour following, hillside hugging, legal singletrack in Mt. Diablo State Park.


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Map Key

1.2

Miles

2.0

KM

Singletrack

1,160' 354 m

High

989' 301 m

Low

120' 37 m

Up

266' 81 m

Down

6%

Avg Grade (3°)

16%

Max Grade (9°)

Dogs No Dogs

E-Bikes Unknown

Description

Buckeye Trail is one of the few legal singletrack trails in Mt. Diablo State Park. It's a gem and can be ridden in either direction. The trail follows the contours of the hill so it has a few dips where canyons and streams come through. Mostly it is just a great, level, flowy ride through hilly grassland with great views to the west and good sight lines everywhere.

To take the trail in the northerly direction, start at the southern end of Stage Road (after it branches off of BBQ Terrace Road. It is quite a climb to get here, but the trail is fairly level once you are there.

The trail comes close to North Gate Road in the middle and then continues a bit more before ending on Burma Road - North Gate Road to Stage Road where it intersects North Gate Road.

Watch out for the second canyon when going this way. At about .5 miles in, the trail makes a right and heads down on a steep, loose, rutted surface. At the bottom there is an immediate left across a small stream bed and then it has a short steep up to be back to level. It's easy to get started down the hill without knowing what is ahead of you. If you're going too fast (like anything faster than a crawl for me) you may not be able to control your descent. I have seen lots of falls here!

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Mike Anciaux

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  4.2 from 5 votes

#11025

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Trail Rankings

#719

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#11,025

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Aug 8, 2022
Mark Loftin
1.2mi — 0h 12m
Jun 20, 2021
Mike Dahlquist
Nov 18, 2020
Stacey Knowles
Nov 16, 2020
Mike Dahlquist
Nov 9, 2020
Stacey Knowles
has a really steep decent, trail is super loose, traction was hard to maintain, ended up walking down, need some rain to pack it down.
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