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Biking

Ready to get your pedals turning?  Then come enjoy your National Forest land from the seat of a bicycle!   Any official trail on Forest Service land allows bicycles, with the exceptions of trails in designated Wilderness and the Pacific Crest Trail.  There are literally hundreds of miles of trails and roads to explore in the Sequoia National Forest, and a bike is a great way to see much of them.  Many trails are steep or rocky and may be for advanced riders only, we recommend you contact us before choosing a trail to ride. 

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Horse Meadow Campground

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Biking Climbing and Caving Scenic Drives
7600-foot elevation. 41 campsites. Near Cherry Hill Road 22S12/23S10. Maximum RV length 22 feet. Campsites on Salmon Creek.  

Hossack Trail

Hiking Biking
The Hossack trail is 3.7 miles long. It begins at Forest Road 20S81 and ends at Forest Road 20S08. The trail is open for the following uses: Day Hiking, Mountain Biking. Due to recent fires and…

Hume Lake Campground

Site Open
Hiking Biking Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Outdoor Science and Learning
The campground is within minutes of a walk to Hume Lake and groceries, public phone, boat rentals and other concessions including gasoline are also within a half-mile walk from most campsites.…

Hume Lake Day Use Area

Site Open
Biking Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning Picnicking Water Activities
Hume Lake Day Use Area offer a vault toilet and trail access on the north side of the lake. Hume Lake offers many recreation opportunities such as: hiking, non-motorized boating, fishing, swimming,…

Hume Lake Trailhead

Site Open
Biking Hiking
The Hume Lake Trail is 2.6 miles long and travels around the lake. Portions of the trail have interpretive signs describing the lake's history and ecosystem. The trail has many access points around…

Jackass Peak Trail

Hiking Biking Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The Jackass Peak trail is 4.5 miles long. It begins at 35E02 and ends at 35E06. The trail is open for the following uses: Motorcycle Trail Riding, Mountain Biking, and Hiking.

Jordan Lookout Trail

Hiking Biking
The Jordan Lookout trail is 0.9 miles long. It begins at Jordan Lookout Tower and ends at 31E24. This trail is short but steep and ends at the Jordan Peak Fire Lookout. (Area impacted by the fire.…

Liebel Peak Trail

Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
33E65 - The Liebel Peak Trail is 8.1 miles long. It begins at Road 28S17A and dead ends at the closed Sunset Road Spur (28S04A). The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking, Horseback Riding,…

Lion Ridge Trail

Hiking Biking
The Lion Ridge trail is 6.1 miles long. It begins at 31E50 and ends at Forest Road 23S73. The trail is open for the following uses: Horse Riding, Hiking. Due to recent fires and flooding, the trail…

Little Cannell Trail

Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
The trail starts at Long Meadow and travels south to Little Cannell Meadow. The trail is an easy hike that ends at an old cow camp located at Little Cannell Meadow. The trail is open for the…

Last updated March 19, 2025