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| Mumford Bar Trail |
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Ending Elevation:
2,640 Feet
USGS Maps:
Westville & Duncan Peak
Length, One-way:
3.25 Miles
Elevation Gain:
2,720 Feet
Difficulty:
Difficult
Elevation:
5,360 Feet
Reservation:
No
Season:
Year-round
From I-80, Take the Foresthill exit and proceed 15.5 miles on Foresthill Road to the Foresthill Ranger Station. 17 miles beyond the Ranger Station you will see the trailhead sign on the left. To access the trail, there is a 5/8 of a mile long road, which starts out as a 2 wheel-drive road, but becomes a 4 wheel-drive road. 2 wheel-drive vehicles should park in the developed area on top.
Location Information
Mumford Bar Trail is a difficult 3.25 mile, lightly used trail at an elevation of 5,360 feet. This is a popular trail to the North Fork of the American River and is used by hikers and equestrians. Motor vehicles are prohibited on the trail. At 3/4 of a mile down the trail there is a nice view of the canyon, and straight ahead a view of Royal Gorge. About halfway down the trail the poison oak begins. Be careful, as the leaf is not shiny and looks like a maple. At the bottom of the trail is Mumford Bar Cabin which has been restored but is only for viewing. There is access to the river, about 1/4 of a mile upstream which has some good fishing. You can continue upstream on the American River Trail.
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