Tuolumne County offers up some of the most fun on two wheels around.
Road and mountain biking is evolving fast in Tuolumne County, and whether you’re just starting out or are a seasoned veteran of the cycling world, there’s a trail with your name on it. From meandering railroad grades to single track downhills, find your favorite in Tuolumne County! Visit Tuolumne County Trails or Groveland Trail Heads for great overviews of trails. Happy riding!
Entrance: (37.8386317, -120.1251394) There are two bike trails at this entrance.
Trail #1
Miles: 1.3
Time: 15 Minutes
Elevation Gain: 256 ft
Max Grade: 10.3%
This trail may be ridden in either direction featuring long drops, log ride, jumps, berms, and rollers. These features have go arounds so they can be avoided. Bikers love this trail!
Trail #2
Miles: 9.5
Time: 1:30 Hours
Elevation Gain: 1,116 ft
Max Grade: 14.6%
This trail passes through trails frequented by equestrians and hikers, who have the right of way so please be cautious.
Entrance: At the Groveland Ranger Station on Highway 120.
Miles: 10.9
Time: 1:30 Hours
Elevation Gain: 1,161 ft
Max Grade: 10.4%
This ride has awesome views! It has a single track trail for two miles then a gravel/dirt Forest Service road to Smith Peak. The Forest Road is also frequented by motorized vehicles so be cautious.