15.4 miles
Distance
1,428 ft
Climb
-1,431 ft
Descent
812 ft
High Point

Using the Super Loop to get around, get your front wheel lifts dialled on Grass Trees before hitting up local favourite Marriners Run. Yes it's a climby start but the gully run will have you smiling. Follow onto the best section of Foxtail down to the picnic table, but skip the end of Foxtail to pick the Super Loop back up to head back towards the trailhead. If you've still got more in the tank, head off again on J2, because coming back on the more fun half of Vista and an easy roll back to the trailhead via Barre Warre.

Detailed Description
Best of Yaugher is a 15 mile popular expert route located near Forrest. This mountain bike only route. This route includes 3 trails. This route climbs 1,428 ft with a max elevation of 812 ft then descends -1,431 ft.
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Trails in Route

Grass Trees1 mile
Marriners Run4 miles
J22 miles

Details

  • Riding area
  • Primary Activity
    Mountain Bike
  • Difficulty rating
    Black Diamond
More Stats for Best of Yaugher mountain bike route
  • Altitude min
    555 ft
  • Altitude start
    797 ft
  • Altitude end
    797 ft
  • Grade max
    -25.7%
  • Grade min
    25.1%
  • Distance climb
    5 miles
  • Distance down
    6 miles
  • Distance flat
    4 miles

Directions

  1. Walk east on Yaugher Super Loop.
  2. Continue for 2 kilometers.
  3. Turn left to stay on Yaugher Super Loop.
  4. Continue for 500 meters.
  5. Bike west on Foxtail.
  6. Continue for 200 meters.
  7. Bike northwest on Foxtail.
  8. Continue for 300 meters.
  9. Bike west on Foxtail.
  10. Continue for 400 meters.
  11. Bike northwest on Foxtail.
  12. Continue for 500 meters.
  13. Bike northwest on Foxtail.
  14. Continue for 500 meters.
  15. Bike northwest on Foxtail.
  16. Continue for 80 meters.
  17. Bike southwest on Yaugher Super Loop.
  18. Continue for 10 meters.
  19. Bike southwest on Yaugher Super Loop.
  20. Continue for 100 meters.
  21. Bike south on Yaugher Super Loop.
  22. Continue for 300 meters.
  23. Bike west on Yaugher Super Loop.
  24. Continue for 900 meters.
  25. Bike east on Yaugher Super Loop.
  26. Continue for 300 meters.
  27. Bike southeast on Yaugher Super Loop.
  28. Continue for 500 meters.
  29. Bike southeast on Yaugher Super Loop.
  30. Continue for 900 meters.
  31. Bike northeast on Yaugher Super Loop.
  32. Continue for 500 meters.
  33. Bike northeast on Yaugher Super Loop.
  34. Continue for 300 meters.
  35. Bike northeast on Yaugher Super Loop.
  36. Continue for 20 meters.
  37. Turn left onto J2.
  38. Continue for 10 meters.
  39. Turn left to stay on J2.
  40. Continue for 200 meters.
  41. Bike west on J2.
  42. Continue for 800 meters.
  43. Bike east on J2.
  44. Continue for 1 kilometer.
  45. Bike northeast on J2.
  46. Continue for 1 kilometer.
  47. Bike northwest on J2.
  48. Continue for 500 meters.
  49. Bike west on J2.
  50. Continue for 100 meters.
  51. Bear left onto Yaugher Super Loop.
  52. Continue for 100 meters.
  53. Bike east on Yaugher Super Loop.
  54. Continue for 300 meters.
  55. Walk southwest on Yaugher Super Loop.
  56. Continue for 90 meters.
  57. Walk south on Vista.
  58. Continue for 30 meters.
  59. Walk west on Vista.
  60. Continue for 60 meters.
  61. Walk south on Vista.
  62. Continue for 300 meters.
  63. Walk south on Vista.
  64. Continue for 10 meters.
  65. Walk west on Vista.
  66. Continue for 20 meters.
  67. Walk north on Vista.
  68. Continue for 20 meters.
  69. Walk northeast on Vista.
  70. Continue for 20 meters.
  71. Walk northeast on Vista.
  72. Continue for 20 meters.
  73. Walk northeast on Vista.
  74. Continue for 20 meters.
  75. Walk west on Vista.
  76. Continue for 20 meters.
  77. Walk west on Vista.
  78. Continue for 20 meters.
  79. Walk south on Vista.
  80. Continue for 20 meters.
  81. Walk southwest on Vista.
  82. Continue for 20 meters.
  83. Walk south on Vista.
  84. Continue for 30 meters.
  85. Walk south on Vista.
  86. Continue for 20 meters.
  87. Walk southwest on Vista.
  88. Continue for 40 meters.
  89. Walk southwest on Vista.
  90. Continue for 30 meters.
  91. Walk northwest on Vista.
  92. Continue for 40 meters.
  93. Walk northeast on Vista.
  94. Continue for 30 meters.
  95. Walk west on Vista.
  96. Continue for 20 meters.
  97. Walk south on Vista.
  98. Continue for 20 meters.
  99. Walk southwest on Vista.
  100. Continue for 50 meters.
  101. Walk west on Vista.
  102. Continue for 60 meters.
  103. Walk south on Vista.
  104. Continue for 100 meters.
  105. Walk east on Vista.
  106. Continue for 50 meters.
  107. Walk east on Vista.
  108. Continue for 40 meters.
  109. Walk northeast on Vista.
  110. Continue for 70 meters.
  111. Walk southeast on Vista.
  112. Continue for 50 meters.
  113. Walk southeast on Vista.
  114. Continue for 20 meters.
  115. Walk northeast on Vista.
  116. Continue for 50 meters.
  117. Walk east on Vista.
  118. Continue for 30 meters.
  119. Walk east on Vista.
  120. Continue for 70 meters.
  121. Walk northeast on Vista.
  122. Continue for 30 meters.
  123. Walk east on Vista.
  124. Continue for 30 meters.
  125. Walk southeast on Vista.
  126. Continue for 40 meters.
  127. Walk southwest on Vista.
  128. Continue for 60 meters.
  129. Walk south on Vista.
  130. Continue for 50 meters.
  131. Walk north on Vista.
  132. Continue for 40 meters.
  133. Walk east on Vista.
  134. Continue for 80 meters.
  135. Walk southeast on Vista.
  136. Continue for 90 meters.
  137. Walk north on Vista.
  138. Continue for 90 meters.
  139. Walk east on Vista.
  140. Continue for 60 meters.
  141. Walk east on Casper Black.
  142. Continue for 20 meters.
  143. Walk north on Casper Black.
  144. Continue for less than 10 meters.
  145. Walk north on Vista.
  146. Continue for less than 10 meters.
  147. Turn right to stay on Vista.
  148. Continue for 40 meters.
  149. Walk southeast on Vista.
  150. Continue for 90 meters.
  151. Walk southeast on Vista.
  152. Continue for 200 meters.
  153. Walk south on Vista.
  154. Continue for 200 meters.
  155. Walk east on Vista.
  156. Continue for 500 meters.
  157. Walk southeast on Vista.
  158. Continue for 100 meters.
  159. Walk north on Barre Warre.
  160. Continue for less than 10 meters.
  161. Walk east on Barre Warre.
  162. Continue for 90 meters.
  163. Walk northeast on Barre Warre.
  164. Continue for 200 meters.
  165. Walk northeast on Barre Warre.
  166. Continue for 400 meters.
  167. Walk east on Barre Warre.
  168. Continue for 20 meters.
  169. Walk northeast on Barre Warre.
  170. Continue for less than 10 meters.
  171. Walk northeast on Rail Trail to Yaugher via Boundary Road.
  172. Continue for 40 meters.
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Dad's big over-the-bars crash
Dad's big over-the-bars crash
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Luckily he walked away from this crash with nothing more than a few scrapes & cuts on his chin, knee & elbows (as well as a damaged ego).

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