TRAIL MAP
GPS Data Overlay upon
USFS Maps
The majority of these trails are
fantastic. If there not fantastic, they are among other things different. The
trails in the
Bearlodge
National
Forest
vary from scrub sage to aspen meadows with
pine and oaks interspersed, all trails have great views. During certain times
of the year, the trails are different, depending on moisture, growth and
weather. We have limited usage by trail users; however you will often find
equestrians on the Sundance Trail head side. Hikers are few and far between if
those present usually are in the Carson Draw trail system.If this was a stacked loop system of trails
we will venture to say that Carson Draw trails are easy trails mostly two track
road and cross-country trials with a wide path, great for a group ride or
talking with your friends. More difficult trails include the Edge, Ogden Creek,
and Tent Canyon Ridge trail in the mix. The more advanced or very difficult
trials are Sheepnose, South Fork, Ogden Ridge, and
Tent
Canyon
trail. This is attributed to
route finding, descent, narrowness, and exposures.
So to say the farther from town
you get the more difficult the system gets. We have our favorites, and
therefore we use them for the Bearlodge Mtn Classic. We volunteer our timee to
maintain what we have, and we would like to eliminate some junctions that
crosses Forest Service roads. Nothing like all singletrack... Though given
there is very little fire road... Sandpit and part of Ogden Creek is road...
Again very limited roads... There are many deer and cattle trails, and you must
be vigilant, to know where you’re going, this is a great trail system and we
enjoy riding with groups and solo. It is definitely worth your while to come
ride... Be prepared follow the Rules of Trail thru IMBA.
To really understand the colored
overlay it would be best to understand as the higher you go in elevation the
brighter the color hence orange, the lower in elevation the darker purple. For
a neat trick drag the image and get the negative relief... Also look at the map
from the Race topos on the Bearlodge Mtn Classic.
The SCGMBA would like to thank
and give credit to the National Forest Service for providing the data for the
map. Note that some trails are not listed on the map, they are not maintained
by USFS and not in listed in the USFS inventory.