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Difficulty:  Easy
Length:  1.2 Miles
Reservation:  No
Season:  Early Summer - Mid-Fall
Directions
From Mammoth, Ride begins at Horseshoe Lake Group Campground.
Location Information
GENERAL INFORMATION: Ride begins at Horseshoe Lake Group Campground. Clearly marked winds through cool, pine forest around lake and returns to campground. Great family ride in beautiful alpine setting. Advise walking bicycle over wooden bridges and down steep gully at far end. Parking, restrooms, and water available at Horseshoe Lake and vicinity. Extended rides around Lakes Basin on paved roads. Stores at Lake Mary, Mamie and Twin Lakes. Highlights in area include historical sites at Coldwater Campground and Mammoth City. From Mammoth City, continue along Old Mammoth Road for access to Town. Look for the Vista Trailhead between the Twin Lakes bridge and the Art Gallery on the east side of the road. The Vista Trail provides a unique view of Mammoth.

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