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While it's relatively straight for Banner standards, Dr. John will certainly not disappoint.


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0.9

Miles

1.5

KM

Singletrack

420' 128 m

High

399' 121 m

Low

26' 8 m

Up

14' 4 m

Down

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Family Friendly Dr. John is a great option for families with children. The trail is plenty easy for young children, and the tight twists and turns through the middle section will help them build their skills.

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Whether you're heading out from the parking lot for an after-work ride or coming back to your car after a few weekend laps, Dr. John is always something to look forward to.

Starting at the main parking area, Dr. John is a faint trail off to the left of the trail kiosk, near the south end of the parking lot. Once on the trail, it begins with a nice warm-up section comprised of smooth dirt and a moderately wide skinny. After passing junctions with a small connector and K2, Dr. John begins a slower-speed section complete with tight, twisty turns through a dense evergreen forest rife with salal and other shrubby undergrowth. Eventually, the trail ends in a junction with Banner Alley.

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Hunter R

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in Washington

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Monocog at the trailhead.
May 20, 2013 near Southworth, WA

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