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Saddlebag Lake Loop Trail

Easy

2.8

(20)

66

riders

Saddlebag Lake Loop Trail

00:36

6.58km

100m

Mountain biking

Embark on the Saddlebag Lake Loop Trail for an easy mountain biking experience covering 4.1 miles (6.6 km) with an elevation gain of 317 feet (97 metres). This route typically takes around 36 minutes to complete. As you ride, you will encounter varied terrain, transitioning from smooth singletrack to more technical sections featuring shale and jagged rocks, particularly on the western side of the lake. The trail offers panoramic views of Saddlebag Lake and the surrounding peaks, providing a true high-alpine adventure at an elevation of approximately 10,000 feet, bordering the Hoover Wilderness.

Planning your visit is best done in spring or summer, which coincides with the opening of Tioga Road. Be prepared for potential challenges early in the season, as parts of the trail might still have high water or snow. The route is generally accessible for most riders and is also dog-friendly, making it a good option if you want to bring your canine companion along. Always check local conditions before heading out to ensure a smooth ride.

This loop offers a quick yet rewarding ride, allowing you to immerse yourself in the stunning alpine scenery of Inyo National Forest. The high-alpine environment provides a unique backdrop for your mountain biking adventure, making it a notable option for those seeking a scenic and manageable outing. It stands out as an accessible way to experience the beauty of the region without committing to an all-day excursion.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Saddlebag Lake

Highlight • Lake

Large blue alpine lake in the 20-Lakes-Basin. The Saddlebag Lake Resort offers regular trips from the General Store with boat taxi to the back of the lake. You can also rent boats for fishing.

Saddlebag Lake is one of the few fishing areas where you can catch a High Sierra Fishing Slam: Rainbow, Brown, Brooke and Golden Trout.

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6.18 km

201 m

193 m

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6.18 km

201 m

193 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of the Saddlebag Lake Loop Trail for mountain biking?

While generally rated as easy, the Saddlebag Lake Loop Trail has important caveats for mountain bikers. It features technical sections with shale and jagged rocks, particularly on the western side and the last 1.5 miles of the loop. These parts can be challenging and may require a full suspension bike or even some walking. The physical effort is considered moderate due to these sections, despite minimal overall climbing.

What is the terrain like on the Saddlebag Lake Loop Trail?

The trail offers diverse terrain. You'll encounter smooth alpine singletrack, especially on the backside of the lake (an old mine road), rolling hills, and wooded areas. However, be prepared for technical sections with shale and jagged rocks, particularly on the western side and towards the end of the full loop.

How long does it typically take to mountain bike the Saddlebag Lake Loop Trail?

The full loop is approximately 4 miles (6 km) long. While the komoot tour data suggests an average duration of about 36 minutes, this can vary significantly based on skill level and how much time you spend navigating the technical sections or enjoying the views. Allow more time if you plan to tackle the entire loop, especially the rockier western side.

When is the best time of year to mountain bike the Saddlebag Lake Loop Trail?

The best time to ride this trail is during spring and summer, typically when Tioga Road is open. Early season rides might encounter high water or lingering snow. Always check current conditions before you go, as the high-alpine environment can be unpredictable.

Where can I park to access the Saddlebag Lake Loop Trail?

Parking is available at the Saddlebag Lake trailhead. This is the primary access point for starting the loop.

Are there any permits or fees required to mountain bike the Saddlebag Lake Loop Trail or enter Inyo National Forest?

Generally, no specific permits are required for day-use mountain biking on the Saddlebag Lake Loop Trail itself. However, the trail is located within the Inyo National Forest. While there isn't typically an entrance fee for the forest, some specific areas or activities might require permits or fees. Always check the latest regulations with the Inyo National Forest service before your visit, especially if you plan on camping or entering adjacent wilderness areas.

Is the Saddlebag Lake Loop Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Saddlebag Lake Loop Trail is considered accessible and dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is under control and adhere to any leash regulations that may be in place, especially given the proximity to wilderness areas and potential wildlife.

What scenic views and natural features can I expect along the trail?

The trail offers stunning panoramic views of Saddlebag Lake, surrounding peaks, and the pristine high-alpine environment. You'll be on the edge of the Hoover Wilderness and may catch glimpses of Greenstone Lake. The area is part of the larger 20 Lakes Basin, known for its breathtaking beauty and opportunities for wildlife viewing.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, while primarily following the Saddlebag Lake Loop Trail, the route also passes through sections of the Lakes Basin Loop Trail.

What's an insider tip for mountain biking the Saddlebag Lake Loop Trail?

Many riders find the east and north sides of the lake, up to the Forest Service cabin, offer the best terrain, trail quality, and views. If you're less keen on the challenging rocky sections, consider riding this part as an out-and-back to the cabin rather than completing the full loop, as the last 1.5 miles of the loop can be very technical with rock and shale.

What should I pack for mountain biking the Saddlebag Lake Loop Trail?

Given the high-alpine environment (starting at 10,000 feet), it's wise to pack layers of clothing, sun protection (sunscreen, hat), plenty of water, snacks, and basic bike repair tools. A full suspension mountain bike is recommended for the technical sections. Be prepared for changing weather conditions.

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