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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Spring Trail
The 0.6 Mile Spring Trail begins at 31E71 and deadends. The trail is open for the following uses: Bicycles, Hiking, Horseback Riding.Due to recent fires and flooding, the trail may have washouts,…
Stark Trail
The Stark trail is 2.0 miles long. It begins at Richbar Campground and ends at Cow Flat Road. The trail is open for the following uses: Mountain Biking and Hiking
Trout Creek Trail
The hiking trail begins at the end of Boone Spur and travels through Boone Meadow along the steep drainage of Machine Creek and ends at the junction of the Sirretta Trail. This is a downhill hike…
Upper Basket Trail
The 0.75 Mile Upper Basket Trail begins at 31E62 and ends at 25S15. The trail is open for the following uses: OHV Trail Riding, E-bikes, Bicycles, Hiking and Horseback Riding.Due to recent fires…
Upper Stony Creek Campground
Upper Stony Creek campground is 14 miles SE of Grant Grove via Generals Highway. Upper Stony Creek offers 23 family units; units are mix of recreation vehicle and single car spurs. Vault toilets,…
Vista Del Lago Trail
The 1 Mile Vista Del Lago Trail begins at the Hungry Gulch Camp Ground and ends at the Air Force Camp. It is open for the following uses: Non-motorized Trail for Bicycles, Hiking, Horseback…
West Evans Trail
The 1.24 Mile West Evans Trail begins at 26S29 and ends at 25S15. The trail is open for the following uses: ATV/OHV > 50", E-bikes, Bicycles, Hiking, and Horseback Riding.Due to recent fires and…
West Side Plateau
The West Side Plateau includes Big Meadow, Cannel Meadow, Bartolas, Taylor Meadow, and Rattlesnake Meadow. OHV and Mountain biking are popular in this area. It also has rock climbing opportunities at…
Whiskey Flat Trail
The Whiskey Flat trail is 14.5 miles long. It begins at Burlando Road and ends at Fairview. The trail is open for the following uses: Horseback Riding, Hiking, and Mountain Biking. The trail goes up…
Willow Gulch Trail
The Willow Gulch Trail is 6.4 miles long. It begins at the BLM boundary, near Willow Gulch, and ends at the Dry Meadow Trail (34E31) in Dry Meadow. The trail is open for the following uses:…