24 mi
gravel
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52 mi
gravel
Gravel to BucksGravel route from W High St to Lee Way, Quincy, Plumas County, California "Mile 28 to the summit is on a mellow single track trail. could just stay on the road." 1 |
44 mi
gravel
Four peaksGravel route on Lee Way, Quincy, Plumas County, California "Mixed gravel roads and a few miles of road." 1 |
68 mi
gravel
Q to Eureka peakGravel route on Lee Way, Quincy, Plumas County, California "Mixed surface. route includes rocky sketchy single track from the top of eureka." 1 |
29 mi
gravel
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48 mi
gravel
Silver Lake - Twain - Butterfly loopGravel route on Lee Way, Quincy, Plumas County, California "Mixed surface with one sketchy downhill at mile 18.5." 1 |
36 mi
gravel
Laporte road - greenhorn loopGravel route from E Main St to Kelsey Ln, Quincy, Plumas County, California 1 |
25 mi
gravel
Big snake lake loopGravel route on Bucks Lake Rd, Quincy, Plumas County, California "Mostly easy gravel with one 2 mile single track section and a bit of pavement." 1 |
41 mi
gravel
Argentine - hough exploreGravel route from Main St to Kelsey Ln, Quincy, Plumas County, California 1 |
37 mi
gravel
mv-twain-butterGravel route on Crescent St, Quincy, Plumas County, California "5 miles on the road to meadow valley; then some fire road climbing. Drop down to feather river and hwy 70 (busy narrow hwy) for 2 miles to Twain. Cross back over the river and back onto fire roads, through butterfly valley connecting with hwy 70 again for 2 miles back into quincy." 1 |
39 mi
gravel
hough-solomon-squirrel creek-4 cornersGravel route from Quincy Junction Rd to Lindan Ave, Quincy, Plumas County, California 1 |
41 mi
gravel
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20 mi
gravel
Snake Lake ViewsGravel route on , Quincy, Plumas County, California "Fun ride and some beautiful views of snake lake, lots of up and down for variety and a really fun gradual descent with good conditions. Finishes with 5 miles of road ride back to town." |
14 mi
gravel
Twain to QuinceyGravel route from Twain Store Rd to Snake Lake Rd, Quincy, Plumas County, California "All forest road. Beautiful views of the river and trains. Stop at Butterfly Valley to see the pitcher plants!" |