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California
Sierra County

Jamison Creek Trail

Hard

4.9

(4429)

19,937

riders

Jamison Creek Trail

04:09

37.6km

1,130m

Mountain biking

Tackle the challenging Jamison Creek Trail, a 23.4-mile mountain biking route in Plumas-Eureka State Park with 3697 feet of elevation gain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Jamison Creek Trail

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If you are looking for technical challenging mountain bike trails, then put Jamison Creek Trail on your todo list. The trail is in the middle of the Lakes Basin and it is steep, chunky and natural!

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16.7 km

10.7 km

10.2 km

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26.8 km

7.05 km

2.60 km

1.18 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level for mountain biking the Jamison Creek Trail?

The Jamison Creek Trail is considered expert level or "Black Diamond" for mountain biking. It features significant elevation changes, with substantial climbing and technical descents, including rocky sections and large steps that require advanced riding skills.

What is the terrain like on this mountain biking route?

The terrain is highly varied and challenging. Riders will encounter rocky and technical sections, including areas with large steps. The route involves a significant amount of climbing, often around 8 miles, followed by about 4 miles of technical descending. Specific segments, like the "Jamison Creek Trail (Rock Garden)", are known for their rocky nature.

How long does it typically take to mountain bike this route?

Given its length of approximately 37.6 km (23.4 miles) and challenging difficulty, mountain biking the Jamison Creek Trail can take around 4 hours and 9 minutes of active riding time. However, due to its technical nature and significant elevation gain, many riders may take longer to complete the full route.

Is the Jamison Creek Trail a loop or an out-and-back route?

While the core Jamison Creek Trail can be ridden as an out-and-back, it is often incorporated into a larger loop, such as the Jamison Creek Loop. These loops offer a comprehensive experience of the area's diverse terrain.

Where can I park to access the Jamison Creek Trail?

A convenient starting point with amenities is the Upper Jamison Creek Campground. You can find parking, restrooms, and water facilities there, making it an ideal base for your ride.

What natural features or viewpoints can I expect to see along the way?

The trail offers picturesque landscapes, including beautiful alpine lakes like Grass Lake and Wades Lake. You'll ride through vibrant red fir forests and, depending on the season, may see seasonal wildflowers or golden aspen leaves. The route is within the scenic Lakes Basin Recreation Area.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike the Jamison Creek Trail?

The best time to mountain bike this trail is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn. This period offers the most favorable weather conditions and allows you to experience the seasonal wildflowers or the golden hues of aspen leaves in the fall.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Jamison Creek Trail or Plumas-Eureka State Park?

The Jamison Creek Trail is primarily located within the Plumas National Forest and Lakes Basin Recreation Area. While there isn't a specific permit required for the trail itself, if your route takes you into Plumas-Eureka State Park, standard state park entrance fees or day-use fees may apply. It's always best to check the current regulations before your visit.

Is the Jamison Creek Trail dog-friendly for mountain biking?

Information regarding dog restrictions specifically for mountain biking on the Jamison Creek Trail is not readily available. As parts of the trail traverse Plumas National Forest and potentially Plumas-Eureka State Park, it's recommended to check with the respective land management agencies for their most current pet policies, including leash requirements.

Does the Jamison Creek Trail connect with other notable trails?

Yes, the Jamison Creek Trail is part of a larger network. It connects to and passes by several other trails, including the Smith Lake Trail, Jamison Lake Trail, and the Gold Valley OHV Trail. The route also passes through sections of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail #2000 and the Silver Lake Trail, offering options for extended rides and loops.

Are there any specific strategies for tackling the Jamison Creek Trail's difficulty?

Given its 'Black Diamond' rating and significant climbing, a key strategy is to be prepared for a long, physically demanding ride. The route involves an approximately 8-mile climb before a technical 4-mile descent. Riders should ensure their bike is in excellent condition and be proficient in trials riding skills for the rocky sections and large steps. Pacing yourself on the climb and maintaining focus on the technical descent are crucial.

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