accadacca and I just happened to be at Bear Lake on the same weekend with our families so we decided to hook up and try a new trail.
We were a little bummed at first, the trail had been beaten up by cows and/or other large split hoof mammals... and it was still quite wet with snow spots and mud.
But coming down, we could see the potential. We may try this later again in July/August.
We parked at the turnoff to Beaver Mtn resort, there's a small parking lot just off the highway. You'll cross the highway about 100 feet down and the singletrack begins there. It's not the most well defined singletrack, but there's a "Stump Hollow" sign to confirm you're in the right place. It's also right by the brown "Beaver Mountain" highway sign, shown in the photos above.
We probably made it up @ 3 miles until the mud and snow got too much. The trail is supposed to make it all the way up through the Sinks and near the Limber Pine trailhead at the pass, heading up the canyon.
We hung a left at both forks we encountered. We met some other riders who had went right on the first fork, and were coming down our way as a loop.
Here's the video:
Here's Bruce's gpx file posted on UMB, showing the complete loop.
This trail is awesome in the summer. You will have to give it another shot when things dry out. Too bad it was still a bit slimey, but it definitely should remain on your "hit" list. We usually just climb up to the Sinks and then turn around and do it as an out and back. You can also shuttle it from the Sinks road if you have a high clearance vehicle.
I rode this last year towards the end of the year, loved it! I did have time to go all the way to the top but what I did ride was a blast coming back down.
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"Some people think that it's holding on that makes one strong; sometimes it's letting go."
You can also shuttle it from the Sinks road if you have a high clearance vehicle.
We've always done the shuttle from just off the highway near the Limber Pine trailhead and ridden the Sinks Road. I could've helped. It was a pretty slow weekend. I'm not surprised there was still a lot of mud on the north facing slope though.
You can also loop around from Little Bear Hollow, up the Turkey Trail, and down Stump Hollow. It's likewise all double track and kinda boring on the way up but there's only about five paved miles separating the trailheads that way and the shoulders aren't quite so narrow/exposed so it's safer and easier if you lack a shuttle.
That downhill is such a gas. Someday maybe I'll get around to riding it fully suspended.
seen all good people turn their heads each day so satisfied I'm on my way...
I was pleasantly surprised. What a fun little trail! Great piece of single track and so close to Bear Lake. Sweet!
I wish we could have made it to the sinks and I hate how the trail gets chewed up and so bumpy from all the animals. I'll be hitting this trail again. Thanks for the suggestion neilether.