Description for Big Boulder Little Boulder
The best way to do this ride is clockwise. This minimizes the gravel road climbing for singletrack and one of the best descents ever.
Aside from the road between Big and Little Boulder Trailheads, the entire trail is singletrack and open to motorcycles.
The climb up from Little Boulder Creek Trailhead starts steeply right away on good singletrack. Then becomes rocky and technical with some hiking involved. Further up the trail is forested and sweet. The section from the Chamberlain intersection to Frog Lake has some loose and rocky sections as well but is mostly ridable.
From Frog Lake there is about 2 more miles of climbing before you reach a broad saddle and the trail begins descending.
The singletrack descent is about 6 miles long and is full of berms and bridges. Lookout for hidden sharp turns after superfast sections. The upper descent is mostly pine duff and grippy. Toward the bottom some rocky sections keep you honest but are still not too technical.
Big Boulder Trailhead is at the bottom of this descent. Take the road back to your car if you parked at East Fork or Little Boulder.
Directions to Big Boulder Little Boulder Trailhead
From ID75 head south on the East Fork Road. This is about 20mi west of Challis and about 4mi east of Clayton.
Drive south for 17.5 miles. The road is paved most of the way, then easy driving gravel.
This Loop can be accessed from two trailheads or the Big Boulder/East Fork intersection depending on the direction you ride the loop and how much driving you want to do beforehand.
Comments/Reviews for Big Boulder Little Boulder
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by laurelh, Sunday, August 07, 2011 9:56 AM
| Overall Review: | 5 of 5 |
| Technical Difficulty: | 0 of 5 |
| Aerobic Difficulty: | 0 of 5 |
The description is very accurate and I agree that clockwise is the best way to ride this. I would also mention that there are horses (and accompanying looseness of rocks, etc.). And that the views are INCREDIBLE.
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