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A hidden gem in the bottom of a canyon.


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Map Key

1.1

Miles

1.7

KM

Singletrack

2,389' 728 m

High

2,116' 645 m

Low

98' 30 m

Up

273' 83 m

Down

7%

Avg Grade (4°)

21%

Max Grade (12°)

Dogs No Dogs

E-Bikes Allowed

Description

Domino Pond Trail is a flowing singletrack from a saddle on Wasno Road and connects with Cattle Duster Trail to make a fun-filled descent (or more technical ascent) in the base of a canyon which runs between two of the more established routes though the park.

I would suggest riding this trail in the direction shown, as it makes an excellent flowing downhill when starting from either Coit Road or Jackson Road - and together with Cattle Duster Trail (plus a short portion of Coit Spring Trail) and ultimately Grapevine Trail is one of the best combinations, offering around 4 miles (in total) of fun flowing descent, with a few technical spots to keep you on your toes.

The trail starts from the junction at the saddle on Wasno Road, and in this direction there is very little pedalling required as gravity is always on your side. Once you reach the junction with Cattle Duster Trail, turn left and continue downhill for a tight and twisty descent through the trees, where this trail ultimately joins Coit Spring Trail which in turn leads into the top of Grapevine Trail.

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Jenny Mo

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#297

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#4,861

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