Flume Ridge ATV
Total Miles
1.1
Elevation
1,640.27 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Fall, Summer
Trail Overview
Flume Ridge is a 1.3-mile-long ATV trail that continues north from the intersection with the Flume Creek ATV trail and the Flume Creek single track. It's a wide dirt two-track through pine trees, and dead ends in the forest. There are small tree branches down in the trail that you have to ride over. It has a couple of steep climbs that would be harder for ATVs compared to dirt bikes, and it's tight between the bushes with lots of overgrowth. Parts of it are a bit off-camber for an ATV, where one of the two lanes is lower than the other because it's probably mostly used by dirt bikes. There are steep hills both up and down where it'll gain or lose a couple hundred feet of elevation in a quarter mile with loose rocks in the trail. The trail doesn't go anywhere in particular, so it's most likely used for hunting or just exploring while out on the many other ATV trails in the area.
Photos of Flume Ridge ATV
Difficulty
This is a 4 difficulty for ATVs because of steep climbs and off-camber sections, but only a 2 or 3 for dirt bikes.
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