6.7 miles
Distance
779 ft
Climb
-815 ft
Descent
1 mile
High Point

There is a lot of random trails, doubletrack and dirt roads to the south and west of the Montana Tech Bike park. Most of these are not particularly official, but they can make for a great exploration ride or an off-the-beaten-path detour when you are tired of the same old trails. This route combines some of the best roads and trails close to the park and provides a great introduction to the area. Overall this route is not particularly difficult, but be prepared for some steep, rocky, and sandy sections. Some of these trails are used by jeeps and ATV's.

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Beyond the "M" is a 7 mile less popular intermediate route located near Butte Montana. This mountain bike primary route. This route climbs 779 ft with a max elevation of 6,001 ft then descends -815 ft.
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More Stats for Beyond the "M" mountain bike route
  • Altitude min
    5,566 ft
  • Altitude start
    5,720 ft
  • Altitude end
    5,686 ft
  • Grade
    -0.1%
  • Grade max
    -19.9%
  • Grade min
    24.5%
  • Distance climb
    3 miles
  • Distance down
    4 miles
  • Distance flat
    1,427 ft

Directions

  1. Bike east on Bluebird Trail.
  2. Continue for 20 meters.
  3. Bike east on Bluebird Trail.
  4. Continue for 200 meters.
  5. Bike north.
  6. Continue for less than 10 meters.
  7. Bike east on Bluebird Trail.
  8. Continue for 400 meters.
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