9.5 miles
Distance
472 ft
Climb
-450 ft
Descent
1 mile
High Point
10 mile loop. Smooth sailing.
Detailed Description
Campbell Loop is a 10 mile moderately popular easy route located near Flagstaff Arizona. This mountain bike only route. This route includes 1 trails. This route climbs 472 ft with a max elevation of 6,867 ft then descends -450 ft.
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3 Reviews & Comments
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SHAWNASCHANTZEc2
(Jul 7, 2022 at 17:21)

Trail Grandpa Eddy
Hard to find. Missed getting on it 2x then got lost for a bit. Ok trail when I finally found my way. I wish there were fluorescent tags. Lol. Met a cow who started heading towards me.
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Trail Grandpa Eddy
It's mostly green. A few washed out or trampled sections that are very rocky, but easily walked or ridden. May 2022.
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CanyonGoblin
(Nov 16, 2021 at 12:42)

Trail Grandpa Eddy
Not a green trail anymore. It’s been washed out. Rode in October 2021.
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Trails in Route
2 miles |
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Riding area
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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Difficulty ratingGreen
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eBike Allowed
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Bike typeXC, Gravel
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More Stats for Campbell Loop mountain bike route
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Altitude change22 ft
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Altitude min6,602 ft
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Altitude start6,787 ft
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Altitude end6,811 ft
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Grade max-31.1%
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Grade min12.5%
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Distance climb4 miles
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Distance down4 miles
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Distance flat2 miles
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