The locals' moniker for this ride is "hardcore," which should give you some indication of its strenuousness. From the Minaret Vista parking area, a short singletrack section drops briefly to join a dirt four-wheel-drive road that climbs steeply—1,500 feet in 2.5 miles—up the windswept crest of the San Joaquin Ridge. Along the way, grand views of the Ansel Adams Wilderness, Mammoth Mountain, Long Valley Caldera and the Minarets help to keep spirits buoyed. Be prepared for cooler temperatures and bracing afternoon breezes. The summit, where the road ends at the Owens River Headwaters Wilderness boundary, is at 10,700 feet above sea level. The descent is fast and fun.
Mountain Biking the San Joaquin Ridge
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Experience Checklist
- Bike helmet
- Bike shoes (or close-toed shoes)
- Bike tools
- Jacket or windbreaker
- Map or GPS device
- Mountain bike
- Pads and gloves
- Sunscreen/lip protector
- Water
Public Services
Experience Information
- Trail Length
- 5.0 miles
- Trail Surface
- Soil
- Duration
- Less than 4 hours
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This ride is accessed from the Minaret Vista.
*Note that not all facilities are accessible via public transit.
Related Trails
Mountain View Trail
5.3 mi
- Surface: Soil
Starkweather Trail
2.5 mi
- Surface: Soil
Related Trails
Trail | Length (mi) | Surface | Activities and Services |
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Mountain View Trail | 5.3 | Soil | |
Starkweather Trail | 2.5 | Soil |
Related Destinations
Minaret Vista
- Hours/Season: N/A | Year Round
Related Destinations
Destination | Activities and Services |
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Minaret Vista |