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Embark on the Feel the Burn and Lost Forest Loop, a moderate mountain biking route spanning 5.5 miles (8.9 km) with a total elevation gain of 662 feet (202 metres). You can expect to complete this ride in about 54 minutes. The trail offers a dynamic experience, taking you through…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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2.46 km
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8.58 km
280 m
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8.86 km
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Highest point (1,720 m)
Lowest point (1,530 m)
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This loop is rated as moderate. Riders can expect a varied experience, combining the unique challenges of a 'burn zone' with the technical features of a dense forest. The 'Feel the Burn' sections might present exposed slopes and potentially eroded areas, while the 'Lost Forest' parts can include rock gardens, climbs, and flowy descents, contributing to a high 'fun factor'.
The terrain on this loop is quite diverse. The 'Feel the Burn' sections may feature open, exposed areas with potential for fine ash or dust, and altered trail characteristics due to past fires. The 'Lost Forest' portions often involve riding through dense woodland with clay and rock surfaces, including some rock gardens and potentially wet sections. You'll encounter both challenging climbs and enjoyable downhill segments.
Yes, the route includes the High Point of Feel the Burn, which is a summit offering expansive views. The 'burn zone' sections of the trail are particularly known for opening up previously obscured vistas, allowing riders to witness the process of ecological recovery.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Feel the Burn, Lost Forest, Dam Downhill, Mountain View, Juniper Crest, Fence Line, T.O.T.S, The Missing Link, and Shortcut to the Giant trails.
Specific parking details for this loop are not provided, but as the trail is located within the Water Canyon Recreation Area, look for designated parking areas or trailheads within the park boundaries. It's advisable to check the Water Canyon Recreation Area's official website for current parking information and access points.
Since the Feel the Burn and Lost Forest Loop is situated within the Water Canyon Recreation Area, it is highly likely that permits or entrance fees may be required to access the park and its trails. Please consult the official Water Canyon Recreation Area website or visitor center for the most up-to-date information on fees and regulations before your visit.
Information regarding dog policies specifically for this loop is not available. However, as it's part of the Water Canyon Recreation Area, it's best to check the park's official rules and regulations regarding dogs on trails. Typically, if dogs are allowed, they must be kept on a leash.
The best time to ride can depend on local conditions. In 'burn zones,' recent rains can cause erosion, making trails more challenging. Forest sections might be wet at certain times. Generally, spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out, especially after significant rainfall or during dry, dusty periods.
In 'burn zone' areas, be aware of potential hazards such as loose soil, increased erosion, and exposed slopes. Fine ash and dust can also be present, which might cause breathing problems or eye irritation. While these areas offer unique views and a chance to witness ecological recovery, the trail character can be altered, sometimes making sections more technical or exposed than before a fire.
As this is a mountain biking loop within a recreation area, it's generally recommended to carry all necessary water and supplies with you. Specific amenities directly on the trail are unlikely. Check with the Water Canyon Recreation Area for facilities available at trailheads or visitor centers.
While specific wildlife sightings for this trail are not detailed, forest environments like the 'Lost Forest' sections are typically home to various birds, small mammals, and potentially larger wildlife depending on the region. 'Burn zones' can also attract specific wildlife as the ecosystem recovers. Always observe wildlife from a distance and do not disturb them.