Lower Dungeness and Gold Creek Loop

Overview

This loop has a lot to offer. There's smooth and wide, rocky and exposed,and plenty of rolling climbs finished off with a high speed descent to a rushing river below, all wrapped up in an old-growth forest.<br><br>From the trailhead, the Lower Dungeness Trail is a steep and rolling climb that peaks out just before the intersection with the Three O'Clock Ridge Trail. Many riders prefer to climb up Road FS2870 and descend via the Three O'Clock Ridge Trail to this point particularly to avoid soft muddy conditions in wet weather. <br><br>From there, a short descent brings riders down near the river to pedal in-between trees in an incredible old-growth forest. The next couple miles continue as a gradual climb through the woods until the trail ends below the Upper Dungeness Trailhead (fee based parking area).<br><br>Turn left over the bridge and begin a steady road climb that involves 1,000 feet of elevation gain before you reach the Gold Creek Trail across from the Tubal Cain Trailhead.<br><br>The Gold Creek trail is a fun excursion along a narrow ribbon of buff singletrack as riders hug the side of Dirty Face Peak. A few short and punchy climbs ensure riders get some more fitness. There is minimal technical challenges but plenty of steep side-slopes and exposure require composure and focus.<br><br>Keep left at the intersection at roughly 3.75 miles down the Gold Creek Trail. Near the end of the ride there is a small log bridge crossing Gold Creek before the trail transfers onto a decommissioned road on the way back to the trailhead.

Trail Stats

Duration
8.2 hr
Length
27.2 km
Elevation Gain
865 m
High Point
981 m
Low Point
402 m
Grade

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Tags

Singletrack