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This flow trail doesn't have a huge vertical drop but you'll find numerous wood features on this trail, adding variety and character to the route. Cone Run starts as a wider machine-built trail but as it crosses the Cinder Cone, it narrows to a hand-built singletrack trail that traverses a steep sideslope.
Access from upper Lava Flow trail to ride the full length; latter sectors can be accessed by Rattlesnake, Rockfall and upper Last Chance to 21 Road.
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