7.4 miles
Distance
2,042 ft
Climb
-2,084 ft
Descent
4,955 ft
High Point
-44 ft
Altitude change
2,908 ft
Altitude min
2,952 ft
Altitude start
2,907 ft
Altitude end
-0.1%
Grade
-58.1%
Grade max
44.6%
Grade min
4 miles
Distance climb
3 miles
Distance down
1,883 ft
Distance flat

Loop that takes you up around Humbug Gulch and drops back down to town via T-fish. T-fish was built by the local group Siskiyou County Off Road Riders (SORR) with essentially dirtbikes. The trail is still pretty raw but a fun descent with fantastic views.

Detailed Description
T-fish Loop is a 7 mile moderately popular expert route located near Yreka California. This mountain bike primary route can be used one direction and has a moderate overall physical rating. This route includes 5 trails. This route climbs 2,042 ft with a max elevation of 4,955 ft then descends -2,084 ft.

Trail Issues on Route

  • Minor Issue / Yellow: 1 trail (newest: Aug 17, 2024)
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Stats

  • Distance
    7 miles
  • Altitude min
    2,908 ft
  • Altitude start
    2,952 ft
  • Altitude end
    2,907 ft
  • Climb
    2,042 ft
  • Descent
    -2,084 ft
  • Grade
    -0.1%
  • Grade max
    -58.1%
  • Grade min
    44.6%
  • Distance climb
    4 miles
  • Distance down
    3 miles
  • Distance flat
    1,883 ft

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    Recent Trail Reports Along Route

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    T-Fish
    Aug 17, 2024 @ 12:51pm
    Aug 17, 2024
    Most trees cleared upper and lower, tread is getting an actual bench cut in spots. The middle section has not been fixed. Hard to navigate due to dozer line damage, but is mostly rideable top to bottom.
    Radio Jesus
    Aug 17, 2024 @ 12:51pm
    Aug 17, 2024
    All clear, dry and dusty
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