4,509 ft
Distance
195 ft
Climb
-70 ft
Descent
00:12:47
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Supporters, Builders, Maintainers & Land Managers of 227 to Carlin Bay Trail

  • USFS
    Land Manager

227 to Carlin Bay Details

  • Activities
    • Mountain Bike
    • Hike
    • Trail Running
  • Riding Area
    Mt Coeur D Alene
    Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
  • Difficulty Rating
  • Trail Type
    Singletrack
  • Bike Type
    AM, XC
  • Direction
    Both Directions
  • Climb Difficulty
    Green
  • Physical Rating
    Easy
  • Season
    Not wet weather friendly
  • Dogs Allowed
    Yes
  • Global Ranking
    #180328 in Mountain Biking [+]
    • #59090 in Trail Running
  • Local Popularity
    30 in Mountain Biking [+]
    • 5 in Trail Running
    • 5 in Hiking
  • Land Owner
    USFS

Brushy near the bottom, but follow the USFS markers and you'll get out of the meadow and into some nice mellow woods. It's a little primitive, but it's a great access point from this side of the ridge. Perfect for knocking out a 257 South to 227 Loop.

Access Info

Turn onto E Deer road from HWY 97, right at the Y onto S Elk road. Follow the Carrill Ridge USFS sign and continue up a gentle dirt road climb until you see a USFS brown fiberglass sign for 227. It's located to the side of a bunch of barriers.

Local Trail Association
Traditionally Indigenous Territory
More Stats for 227 to Carlin Bay mountain bike trail trail
  • Altitude change
    125 ft
  • Altitude min
    2,457 ft
  • Altitude max
    2,588 ft
  • Altitude start
    2,464 ft
  • Altitude end
    2,588 ft
  • Grade
    2.765%
  • Grade max
    -20.407%
  • Grade min
    23.173%
  • Distance climb
    3,206 ft
  • Distance down
    1,013 ft
  • Distance flat
    290 ft
  • Avg time
    00:12:47
  • Avg reverse time
    00:05:31
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      227 to Carlin Bay Trail Reports

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      Aug 10, 2024 @ 7:17am
      Aug 10, 2024
      Bottom of trail is not private land. The trail to road is on an easement. All clear
      Nov 24, 2023 @ 1:47pm
      Nov 24, 2023
      reporter Bottom of this "trail" is on private land owned by a Peachwood LLC.
      Jun 20, 2021 @ 6:48am
      Jun 20, 2021
      Access trail is passable but had at least half a dozen large trees over the trail at the creek end.
      Jul 30, 2019 @ 2:19pm
      Jul 30, 2019
      Very overgrown and not much of an actual trail. Good way to connect to Carlin Bay, but not much of a destination trail.
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