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A forest road used to access the Continental Divide Trail.


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9.7

Miles

15.6

KM

Doubletrack

7,054' 2,150 m

High

4,474' 1,364 m

Low

2,585' 788 m

Up

5' 1 m

Down

5%

Avg Grade (3°)

13%

Max Grade (8°)

Dogs Unknown

E-Bikes Allowed

Description

Dahlonega Creek Road starts at the end of the pavement above Gibbonsville.

It can be ridden, or driven of course, up to access the CDT. It provides access from the Idaho side to some of the remote Montana trails like Ruby Creek.

This road is ridden down as the last leg of the Continental Divide to Three Mile Ridge #124.

The road climbs gradually and steadily in the first half. From the first switchback up to the top of Big Hole Pass it climbs 2000'.

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David Lingle

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Wheelieing through 100s of butterflies!
May 5, 2016 near Salmon, ID

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Jun 19, 2020
John Waven
From 3.7 to 9.7 miles (as part of a bigger loop).
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