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Mountain biking in John Muir Wilderness offers routes through high Sierra Nevada terrain, characterized by granite peaks, alpine lakes, and extensive pine forests. The region provides a diverse landscape for mountain bikers, ranging from established trails to more rugged paths. Elevations vary, presenting both challenging climbs and scenic descents. The area's natural features contribute to varied trail conditions suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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00:53
260m
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The Crystal Lake and Lake Mary Loop offers a truly scenic mountain biking experience through the Inyo National Forest. You'll glide past the shimmering waters of Lake Mary and Crystalβ¦
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23.8km
02:01
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The Mammoth Rock Trail and Lakes Basin Loop offers a diverse mountain biking experience, blending technical singletrack with scenic lakeside paths. You'll navigate challenging climbs through forested slopes and sandyβ¦

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25.7km
02:52
780m
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The Buttermilk OHV Road loop offers a dynamic mountain biking experience near Bishop, California, transitioning from dirt roads to rocky, technical sections. You'll ride through desert-like landscapes dotted with theβ¦
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25.2km
02:17
670m
670m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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22.3km
01:43
430m
430m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A fun loop with varied terrain, from smooth singletrack to rocky sections. Expect steady climbs and sweeping descents with big alpine views. A solid choice for riders looking to explore Mammothβs classic high-country trails.
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From this spot on the shore of Twin Lakes, you get a great view of Twin Falls as it plunges down the rocky cliff, framed by towering evergreens and the dramatic ridgeline of the Eastern Sierra. If you visit in early summer, youβll catch the falls at their peakβfed by snowmelt, with distant peaks still dusted in white.
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The brilliant white boulders of Crystal Crag's mountainside sweep away beneath you to reveal Lake George nestled between the peaks. You get many excellent views from the trail as you climb.
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Twin Falls connects Twin Lakes and Mamie Lake. This small stretch of river cascades down the rocks, flowing through a small patch of forest. It can be viewed from the trail or the road, and if you venture a little further up, youβll also get a view of Twin Lakes.
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Lake Mary is nestled in front of a red basalt cliff and surrounded by forest, creating a scenic setting. In the winter, the area is blanketed in snow, making it ideal for cross-country skiing.
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Buttermilk Country Wildlife Area is a 325-acre high desert meadow surrounded by Inyo National Forest. Mostly made up of Great Basin vegetation like sagebrush and pinyon-juniper woodlands, this area is home to so much wildlife. McGee Creek runs along the eastern boundary, providing important habitat for the migrating Round Valley deer herd.
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John Muir Wilderness offers a range of mountain bike trails suitable for various skill levels. You'll find 7 easy routes, 15 moderate routes, and 5 difficult routes, providing options for both beginners and experienced riders.
Yes, there are several easier options. For a relatively short and scenic ride, consider the Crystal Lake and Lake Mary Loop, which is 5.5 miles (9.0 km) long and winds past beautiful alpine lakes. There are 7 easy routes in total to explore.
For experienced mountain bikers seeking a challenge, routes like the Lower Rock Creek Canyon Trail β Paradise loop from Swall Meadows offer a difficult grade with significant elevation changes. Another demanding option is the Mountain View & Mammoth Rock Trail loop β Inyo National Forest, which spans over 30 miles.
Trail distances vary significantly. You can find shorter loops like the Crystal Lake and Lake Mary Loop at 5.5 miles (9.0 km), or longer, more challenging routes such as the Mountain View & Mammoth Rock Trail loop β Inyo National Forest, which is over 30 miles (50 km).
The best time for mountain biking in John Muir Wilderness is typically from late spring through early fall (June to October), when trails are generally free of snow and weather conditions are most favorable. Always check local trail conditions and weather forecasts before heading out, as high-elevation areas can retain snow longer.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. While mountain biking, you might encounter stunning mountain passes like Kearsage Pass or Silver Pass. There are also beautiful lakes such as Second Lake and Temple Crag and Skelton Lake, offering picturesque views.
The mountain bike trails in John Muir Wilderness are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from 6 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscape, including granite peaks, alpine lakes, and extensive pine forests, which provide a varied and scenic riding experience.
Many of the trails in John Muir Wilderness are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to start and end your ride at the same point. Examples include the Mammoth Rock Trail and Lakes Basin Loop and the Buttermilk OHV Road loop.
Given the high Sierra Nevada terrain and varying elevations, it's advisable to dress in layers. Be prepared for changing weather conditions, including sun, wind, and potential temperature drops. Essential gear includes a helmet, appropriate cycling apparel, sturdy shoes, and plenty of water. Sun protection is also crucial due to the high altitude.
John Muir Wilderness is a protected area, so amenities like cafes are generally not found directly on the trails. It's best to pack all necessary food and water for your ride. You will find dining options in nearby towns and communities surrounding the wilderness area.
Trail conditions in John Muir Wilderness can vary from established paths to more rugged, natural terrain. Expect a mix of dirt, rock, and potentially some sandy sections, especially on OHV roads. Conditions are also influenced by recent weather, so always check for updates before your ride.


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