3,097 ft
Distance
-249 ft
Descent
00:06:19
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Endor (Flow Trail) Details
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Activities
- Mountain Bike
- E-Bike
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Riding AreaTamarancho / West Marin / North Tam
Fairfax, California -
Difficulty Rating
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Voted DifficultyBlue (9 votes)
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Trail TypeMachine Groomed
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Bike TypeAM, XC, DJ
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DirectionDownhill OnlyPopular direction shown
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Physical RatingEasy
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SeasonAnytime Except Wet Condtions
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Dogs AllowedYes
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eBike AllowedYes up to Class 1
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TTFs on TrailBerm, Bridge, Jump, Log Ride, Pump Track, Roller Coaster
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Local Popularity95 in Mountain Biking [+]
- 50 in E-Biking
Pump Track/Flow Trail w/ small skills area. A couple of jumps and doubles, none are mandatory. There is a small 1 foot drop next to the skills area that is unavoidable, but is rollable with a little bit of speed. If you have really wide bars, watch out for a couple of the trees. It is an easy blue, hard green, so totally doable for beginners if they take it slow.
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More Stats for Endor (Flow Trail) mountain bike trail trail
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Altitude change-249 ft
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Altitude min710 ft
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Altitude max959 ft
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Altitude start959 ft
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Altitude end709 ft
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Grade-8%
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Grade max-20.4%
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Grade min2.4%
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Distance climb161 ft
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Distance down2,822 ft
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Distance flat115 ft
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Avg time00:06:19
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Avg reverse time00:20:09
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Recent Ridelog Activity on Trail
Past Week
- 16 rides
- 13 miles avg distance
6 Months
- 599 rides
- 14 miles avg distance
All
- 8,281 rides
- Last: Mar 26, 2023
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8 Reviews & Comments
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All that cranking up pretty boring switchbacking XC with one fun drop (The Rock) which takes all of .3 seconds (did it 6 times cuz I was alone and bored), Endor- which takes over an hour to get to then 3 minutes to ride and is just ok but not great with barley any good jumps (especially today when it was a bit damp and slow). Then some ok downhill on Goldman and Alchemist. Really? That's what all the fuss is about? Glad I went once I suppose but hardly worth all the praise everyone heaps on it. If there wasn't so much riding (all the way from town) to get to Endor it would be more worth it.
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Spindelatron
A4B (Nov 19, 2021 at 12:20)

about 20min from the trailhead if you go this way: www.trailforks.com/route/endor-quick-hitter-alternative-best-for-bmx-dirt-jumpers
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IndoorSurvivalist
(Aug 16, 2021 at 0:30)

Not the best flow trail. Berms are very tight. There are a few sports where there are narrow gaps between trees, just enough space for handlebars. Overall it seems like a good trail for kids. The area could use some maintenance. There is hardly any signage, so its confusing to get around the area where the Endor trail is and the skills area is falling apart.
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mtbflauto
(Jul 29, 2020 at 19:34)

Not the bessssst flow trail in the world, big berms doesn’t mean good berms
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PresentBike
(Mar 1, 2021 at 14:12)
Yeah, sometimes there are a lot of braking bumps. It is a lot smoother now, as they have done a lot of work to it, making a lot of the doubles doable. You should check it out again.
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Perfectly formed berms, and jumps are what make this place so special. The building community here is amazing too! Make sure you don’t ride it for a few months after a hard rain, because you can easily wreck years of hard work, in one ride. Also, please don’t skid, as it really ruins the trails! Anyway, I hope you choose to go here, and enjoy such trails with me!
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Tight berms and lots of pumps on this flow trail. Makes it a bit tricky to be able to rip through fast enough to hit all the jumps. I loved the challenge and would hope to go back and master this one in the very near future.
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