Sierra Cycling
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Mountain Biking
Featured Trails - Courtsey of Rock Creek Lake Resort
Lower Rock Creek is a technical single-track that is similar to Sand Canyon in that the terrain is extremely variable, particularly in the lower portion of the ride. The ride begins just below Hwy 395's junction with Lower Rock Creek Road. An obvious parking area is present near the trailhead and a sign exists marking the beginning of the ride. The sign is not visible from the road, however. Drop another car at Paradise for pickup. Read More
Sand Canyon is a fast and steep ride with a great deal of vertical descent. The ride is located on a 4WD road east of Rock Creek Road on a bench below Wheeler Crest. It travels through varying gnarly terrain, including rocks, sand, hard-packed dirt, roots, and silt. Riders must be prepared for rapidly changing terrain. Don't try this ride if you are not accustomed to severe off-road conditions. Sand Canyon starts at Rock Creek Lake (9,700 feet). Begin by entering the forest service gate directly across from the campground manager, not at the Tamarack Trailhead. Read More
Nonprofit Organizations & Clubs
Sierra Cycling Foundation An advocacy group founded in 1983 to promote safe bicycling opportunities for fitness, recreation, rehabilitation and transportation within the Eastern Sierra.
Eastside Velo Club - Cycling club committed to both recreational cycling and racing in and around the Mammoth Lakes
Mammoth Lakes Trails and Public Access - A nonprofit organization that advocates for, initiates, facilitates, and participates in the planning, implementation, and stewarding of a system of four-season trails and public access in Mammoth Lakes and is currently working on the Mammoth Lakes Bicycle Master Plan.