319
Total Miles
1.7
Elevation
1,367.30 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Fall, Summer, Spring
Trail Overview
Single track #319 is a ridge line trail in the Danskin Mountain Range of the Boise National Forest with several steep hill climbs and descents. From the south end, it side-hills across the bottom of a grassy green meadow before climbing up to the top of a green grassy hill and descending back down. It's very similar to many of the other ridge line trails in the area where the climbs are steep, but not too difficult. It sometimes has embedded surface rock and brake bumps in the trail, which make the steep parts a bit more like little stair steps. There are lots of whoops on the top of the ridge line. This trail in particular is pretty wide and not too narrow. Most of the trail is through a dry low alpine terrain with few trees and lots of ground brush, but on the north end, it drops into a meadow with a swampy creek overflowing through the grass, where you can access trails #400 and #421, which are more technical trails at the bottom of the valley. It also crosses an intersection with #560 about halfway through the trail, which is another ridge line trail.
Photos of 319
Difficulty
This is an easy ridge line trail with steep hill climbs and descents.
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