224A
Total Miles
1.0
Elevation
965.20 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Fall, Summer, Spring
Trail Overview
This short connector trail starts at the Giant White Pine Campground and Trailhead and connects to the 4-way intersection with Three Tree Butte and East Fork Meadow Creek. This is an alternate way to start either of those trails or make a very short loop near the campground for beginner riders. Near the trailhead, the trail goes between a couple of really giant white pine trees that are really cool to see and you have to dodge around them since they are so big. The forest is really beautiful and full of growth and healthy trees here, with not many downed logs. The trail gains about 400 feet, but is very gradual as it climbs up from the trailhead to the 4-way intersection, and has a couple sections right above Highway 6 where you can see down to the highway. It has a few roots, and dirt land bridges, and is overall an easy trail.
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Difficulty
This is a short and easy alpine single-track connector trail with a few roots, but no obstacles.
History
At the Giant White Pine Trailhead, there is a 600-year-old log on the display of a Western White Pine that was cut in 1999 that is several feet wide and fun to see. There is also an informational sign about the nearby Old Sampson Trail, which is a historical route that is used to connect Canada to southern Idaho.
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