37.0 miles
Distance
6,153 ft
Climb
-6,423 ft
Descent
2 miles
High Point
Fire roads and some single track
Detailed Description
Camp Mill Hollow to Willow Hollow Ridge is a 37 mile moderately popular intermediate route located near Kamas Utah. This mountain bike only route. This route includes 6 trails. This route climbs 6,153 ft with a max elevation of 9,779 ft then descends -6,423 ft.
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Mjj1066
(Jul 30, 2020 at 16:11)

Trail Willow Hollow Ridge
Climbing from the bottom is a serious endeavor with a fair amount of hiking required, but worth the effort to descend Willow Hollow.
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Juspain
(Jul 19, 2020 at 22:59)

Trail Willow Hollow Ridge
Great way to get into the single tracks from the top near Mill Hollow reservoir. Not too difficult. Beautiful scenery, just a bit dusty when dry
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Trails in Route
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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Difficulty ratingBlue
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Bike typeXC
More Stats for Camp Mill Hollow to Willow Hollow Ridge mountain bike route
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Altitude change-270 ft
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Altitude min7,644 ft
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Altitude start9,722 ft
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Altitude end9,452 ft
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Grade-0.1%
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Grade max-47.9%
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Grade min55.5%
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Distance climb17 miles
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Distance down19 miles
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Distance flat4,888 ft
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