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A series of doubletrack that makes for the easier and funner way to reach Coyote Flat.


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10.8

Miles

17.4

KM

Doubletrack

11,060' 3,371 m

High

8,408' 2,563 m

Low

2,685' 818 m

Up

1,527' 465 m

Down

7%

Avg Grade (4°)

25%

Max Grade (14°)

Dogs Off-leash

E-Bikes Allowed

Description

From South Lake Road, Habeggers climbs steeply up. After climbing ~ 1200 feet of elevation, you'll want to make a left-hand turn on a less traveled road bed to continue up and over Coyote Ridge.

Down the other side will drop you to the West Fork of Coyote Creek, which you'll descend along for a couple miles to Coyote Flat. To get to the top of Coyote Flat Trail, turn right, cross the West Fork of Coyote Creek, and look for the doubletrack descending northeast to your left.

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Shared By:

Rick Ianniello

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#3

in Bishop Basin

#25677

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#3

in Bishop Basin

#2,231

in California

#25,677

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Habeggers Climb above the fall colors.
Dec 4, 2016 near West Bi…, CA
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Jul 24, 2021
Jeff Sewell
Ok to ride past No Access sign. Road quality deteriorates after 10k'. Used to be far more rideable. Still awesome up top.
Sep 8, 2018
Bela Bauer
There’s a gate and no access sign at the bottom of the road, just after crossing the creek. Didn’t find any way to access this w/o trespassing.
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