Explore the best rated trails in Bridgeport, CA, whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the Meridian Connector and Lodestar Connector . With more than 12 trails covering 35 miles you're bound to find a perfect trail for you. Click on any trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.
Great trail for kids. Call Forest Service before coming for prescribed burns
This is an easy scenic trail for the whole family. There are markers along the way giving some history as well as remaining iron on the ground. Campground on the east end of trail if you want to camp out
Very nice trail for walking, biking, and skating. For inline or roller skating, be careful about couple road cracks..so you just need to use it with caution, or be expert!
Very nice walk around the outskirts of Mammoth Lakes. Many beautiful views along the way however it is longer than advertised. I measured 8.2 miles but still worth the effort.
We found the parking area at the Frasier Flat end of the trail fairly easily. Was hard to find parking due to the number of cars. We later ran into the volunteer trail maintenance crew to whom all the cars belonged! It's good to know that these trail are maintained. This one is an easy uphill walk. You start at river level and slowly climb above it, later it catches back up to you. Was a beautiful walk in perfect weather.
We passed the road leading into the trail on accident and stopped at the Summit Ranger station in Pinecrest for directions. We found out that the Fraser Flat Road trailhead was closed on Dec. 30th due to snow. The helpful ranger suggested that we pick up the trail on Old Sugar Pine road.
The trail head on Old Sugar Pine road (residential area) is very poorly marked. In fact we missed it because the marker was behind a tree and was only visible coming from the other direction.
From hwy 108 its 1.8 miles in on the left, if you cross over a small bridge you went to far.
After asking one of the residence we found the trail which was covered in snow. We did find markers 8 and 9 but, unfortunately we weren't prepared with info. to find out the historic value.
I can see why the mention of the Meadow and picking up trail on the other side would be hard. If it wasn't for the foot prints in the show I don't know if we would have found it.
With all that being said.....IT WAS BEAUTIFUL!
I will for sure being attempting this easy trail again in the spring.
Family friendly trail.
Wide bike paths, easy for kids and bike trailers.
This gorgeous new bike path leads from town up Lake Mary Road all the way to Horseshoe Lake. Families can load bikes on the Town Trolley at the Village and ride up to Horseshoe then coast down back into town. The trail winds through tall pines past lakes and over streams, through the Twin Lakes camp ground, passing the campground store, Lake View Restaurant, cabins and even through a separate bike path tunnel under the Chair 15 ski run.
This beautiful, Disneyland like trail hooks up with all the trails in town and has become the best reason to visit the Eastern Sierra, if you're not into golf, fishing, hiking, photography, walking, shopping, boating or any of the other recreation opportunities Mammoth Lakes offers visitors in the Summer and Fall. joy@lodging4vacations.com.
On the North side of Hwy 203/Main after Motel 6 one can use the N Frontage Rd and join the Trail again at Forest Trl to Welcome Center or through tunnel under Hwy 203 to 203 South Trail. On the South side of Hwy 203/Main the trail is partly on S Frontage Rd between Sierra Park Rd and Joaquin Rd. Both sides offer Attractive Extras.
Noel Keller 6-Jul-10
Excellent trail surface. Allows long & wide views of Valley to the East and Mountains to the South.
Trails End Park / Skateboard Park provide comfort facilities.
Noel Keller 6-Jul-10
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