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Hubbard Pond via Annett Road
Difficulty Level: Moderate
The Hubbard Pond via Annett Road located in the picturesque state of Idaho, offers an Moderate and enjoyable outdoor experience for cyclists of all skill levels. This well-maintained trail, nestled within the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, provides a serene setting for riders to explore.With its gentle terrain and scenic surroundings, it’s the perfect place for a leisurely ride or a family outing. Whether you’re a local resident or a visitor to the State,this bike trail is a wonderful option to unwind and soak in the natural beauty of Idaho.
Overview
Exploring the picturesque biking trail, the average time to complete the ride is approximately 11.4 minutes or about 0.19 hours. This trail spans 1.9 kilometers, showcasing a variety of terrain to challenge bikers’ climbing efficiency. With an elevation loss of -42.4 meters downhill and an elevation gain of 42.4 meters uphill, the route offers an average slope of 2.23157894736842%. The net elevation change from the high point, which peaks at 212 meters, to the low point at 169.6 meters, promises an exhilarating journey. In total, the trail covers 1900 meters, providing an exciting biking experience through some of the most scenic landscapes across the United States.
Conditions
Features
- Wildlife Watching
- Historical landmarks
- Water sources
- Nature Exploration
- Rest stops
Facts
- Dogs: Unknown
- E-Bikes: Allowed
- Fees: 5
- Permits: No
Facilities
- Parking
- Restrooms
- Parking Lots
FAQ's
Where is Hubbard Pond via Annett Road located?
- Hubbard Pond via Annett Road is located in Idaho, You can find on Google Maps at https://maps.google.com/?q=43.66101,-111.49974
What is the length of Hubbard Pond via Annett Road?
- The length of Hubbard Pond via Annett Road is 1.9 Kilometers
Are dogs allowed on Hubbard Pond via Annett Road?
- Yes, Dogs are allowed.
Is the trail suitable for beginners?
- No, Hubbard Pond via Annett Road is not suitable for beginners due to its challenging inclines and poorly-marked paths. Make sure you have the necessary experience and equipment before attempting it.
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