5.0 miles
Distance
1,198 ft
Climb
-1,206 ft
Descent
1 mile
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Detailed Description
Angora Lakes - Church and Clark Loop is a 5 mile moderately popular intermediate route located near Meyers California. This hike only route and has a moderate overall physical rating. This route includes 3 trails. This route climbs 1,198 ft with a max elevation of 7,439 ft then descends -1,206 ft.
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Trails in Route
4,199 ft | |||||
1 mile | |||||
4,429 ft |
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Primary ActivityHike
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Difficulty ratingBlue
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Route TypeLoop
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Physical ratingModerate
More Stats for Angora Lakes - Church and Clark Loop mountain bike route
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Avg time6 hr 18 min
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Altitude min6,384 ft
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Altitude start6,409 ft
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Altitude end6,401 ft
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Grade-0%
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Grade max-90.9%
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Grade min44.5%
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Distance climb2 miles
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Distance down2 miles
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Distance flat2,126 ft
Directions
- Walk southwest on Church Trail.
- Continue for 1.5 kilometers.
- Walk southeast on Lily Lake Trail.
- Continue for 200 meters.
- Bear right onto Angora Ridge Road.
- Continue for 80 meters.
- Walk north on Angora Ridge Road.
- Continue for 200 meters.
- Bear left onto Upper Angora Ridge Trail.
- Continue for 1.5 kilometers.
- Turn left onto Mule Deer Connector Trail.
- Continue for 40 meters.
- Bear left onto Angora Ridge Road.
- Continue for 200 meters.
- Turn right onto Clark Trail.
- Continue for 1.5 kilometers.
- Walk southwest on Church Trail.
- Continue for 1.5 kilometers.
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status | trail | date | condition | description |
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Apr 28, 2024 @ 4:51pm Apr 28, 2024 | Tree across trail. 24” dbh | |||
Aug 2, 2021 @ 1:50pm Aug 2, 2021 | ||||
Feb 4, 2020 @ 12:56pm Feb 4, 2020 | reporter |
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