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Overview
If you are looking for a bike park feel, without trekking out to the mountains, this is a great spot to start. With a big handful of trails packed into a small area, Santiago Oaks is highly customizable to create your ideal route. You can shuttle your favorite downhill, or venture out and log some miles and climbs - choose your own adventure!
Need to Know
Can be fairly busy on weekends.
Description
Start up
Roadrunner Loop, which will spit you out onto
Chutes. Take
Chutes up, do not confuse it with
Chutes Ridgeline, which is the main DH attraction here. At the top of
Chutes, bear right onto
Barham Ridge, and go just a little ways to where
Cactus Canyon picks up.
Cactus Canyon is a fun, fast, flowy downhill so be ready for some berms and speed!
From the bottom of
Cactus Canyon, pick up
Bumble Bee heading straight through. Expect some more climbing and switchbacks here. You'll reach a lookout point after a while - a good spot to stop and have a snack. There are also some cool features here to practice drops/rolls etc. From there, you continue on down
Bumble Bee and pick up
Oak Trail heading to the right at the bottom of the hill.
From
Oak Trail, you climb up a ways to
Edition Ridge. Bear right at the top of the hill before the gate. From here, you can access
Yucca Ridge and
Coachwhip. Take
Yucca Ridge down for a fun and slightly technical downhill run. You'll be dumped out where you were before, at the base of
Cactus Canyon and
Bumble Bee. Here you can make as many loops as you want back up to
Yucca Ridge.
When you're done, head the other way on
Bumble Bee at the base of
Cactus Canyon. This will take you back up to
Barham Ridge. Be warned, you'll definitely have some hike-a-bike to do, unless you are a legendary climber. The top of
Barham Ridge will drop you at the entrance to
Chutes Ridgeline. This is a black-diamond trail. There are some steep descents, and a few optional jumps if you're into that kind of thing! Carve your way down the ridgeline, and you'll end up back on
Roadrunner Loop where you started. Backtrack your way to where you parked and have a cold one.
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Shared By:
Alex Lohman
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