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Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest

Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest features miles of singletrack maintained and built for mountain bikers.

Named for the former owner of the land, a predominant logger in the area named Henry Boggs, Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest was once completely clear cut and is now an ‘experimental’ forest controlled by the state.

Riders in the Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest will find the trails suit mountain biking perfectly, featuring excellent surface conditions with tight and twisting ascents and descents through forests of fir and oak.



 The Basics

Location: Cobb
Technical Difficulty:
Built and maintained for mountain bikers
Aerobic Difficulty: Moderate
Length: 13+ miles
Additional trails in area can be added to increase length
Time to Allow: 2+ hours
Season: Year Round


 Some More Things to Know

Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest is multi-use and riders should understand and practice appropriate right of way protocol. There are no motorized vehicles allowed in this area. Riders should also carry a first aid kit, bike repair kit and extra water and food. A map is very handy here and can be acquired at the forestry office by the trailhead.





 Directions to Trailhead

From Highway 101 North, take the black Point Forest/Highway 37 Exit. Take a left on Highway 37 and follow to the junction with Highway 121. Turn left on Highway 121, bearing right at the fork with Highway 116. Follow to Highway 12 and take a right. Follow Highway 12 to Highway 29 and take a left on Highway 29. Follow Highway 29 about 45 miles to Middletown. In Middletown take a left on Highway 175. Pass through Cobb and follow the state fire station signs to the Boggs Mountain trail near the heli-port.






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