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Mountain biking trails
United States
Idaho
Valley County

Jug Mountain

Hard

4.9

(6057)

15,819

riders

Jug Mountain

01:17

11.7km

300m

Mountain biking

Experience challenging mountain biking at Jug Mountain Ranch, a 7.2-mile difficult trail with 972 feet of elevation gain and reservoir views

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

After 692 m for 727 m

After 11.1 km for 522 m

Waypoints

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Parking

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1

7.15 km

Upper Jug Creek Reservoir

Highlight • Lake

9.81 km

JMR Lookout

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B

11.7 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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6.60 km

4.93 km

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

8.25 km

3.28 km

< 100 m

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I access the Jug Mountain trails, and is there parking available?

The trails are located at Jug Mountain Ranch near McCall, Idaho. There is ample parking available at the ranch. A unique feature is the shuttle service, which uses old-school military trucks to transport riders to the summit, typically running on weekends from June through September. This offers a convenient way to maximize downhill riding.

Are dogs allowed on the trails at Jug Mountain?

The provided information does not explicitly state the dog policy for the Jug Mountain trails. It's always best to check directly with Jug Mountain Ranch or local regulations before bringing your dog to ensure compliance with their rules.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike at Jug Mountain?

The prime season for mountain biking at Jug Mountain is generally from June through September, when the shuttle service operates. Even in the heat of August, the thick forest canopy helps maintain good trail conditions, keeping the dirt at 'hero level' and making it less dusty than other area trails. The trails are also groomed for fat tire biking in winter.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to ride at Jug Mountain Ranch?

The trails at Jug Mountain Ranch are generally free to use. However, riders are encouraged to support the ranch's amenities, such as the Clubhouse Restaurant and Bar, to help maintain the trail system and facilities.

What kind of terrain can I expect when mountain biking at Jug Mountain?

You can expect a diverse and flowy experience. The trails are known for well-crafted berms, allowing for speed through turns. There are also technical sections with rock gardens, roots, and wood features on trails like "Double Shot" and "Exfoliator." Some trails, like "Doe Joe," offer optional jumps and drops, while others provide open sections for speed and tight, forested singletrack.

Is Jug Mountain suitable for beginner mountain bikers, or is it only for advanced riders?

Jug Mountain boasts a progressive trail system designed for all skill levels. Beginners can enjoy easy trails like "South Elk" and "Doe Joe," which offer gentle whoops and low-angle flow. Intermediate riders will find trails like "Berm & Ernie" and "Rolling Rock" with numerous banked corners. For advanced riders, challenging black and double black diamond trails such as "Double Shot" and "Exfoliator" provide significant technical features and jumps.

Are there any notable viewpoints or natural features along the route?

Yes, the trails wind through picturesque forests, open meadows, and along scenic ridgelines. The Upper Jug Creek Reservoir offers lovely views, especially from the "Shoreline Trail," which traverses hillsides and crosses Jug Creek via wooden bridges. The overall setting provides a beautiful mountain escape.

Can I mountain bike at Jug Mountain during the winter?

Yes, the trails at Jug Mountain are transformed in winter for fat tire biking. They offer groomed routes specifically for winter riding, providing a unique experience in the colder months.

Are there any amenities available at Jug Mountain Ranch, such as food or drink?

Yes, Jug Mountain Ranch offers a range of amenities. Riders can enjoy the Clubhouse Restaurant and Bar, which provides options for food and drink. The ranch aims to provide a complete outdoor experience beyond just the trails.

Does the trail intersect with other mountain biking paths?

Yes, the route you're considering for Jug Mountain incorporates sections of several other well-known mountain biking paths within the ranch's system. These include parts of the Shoreline, Berm & Ernie, South Boundary, Basic Training, and Double-Shot trails.

Is Jug Mountain a family-friendly mountain biking destination?

Absolutely. With its progressive trail system, Jug Mountain is designed to cater to a wide range of skill levels, including families. Easy trails like "South Elk" and "Doe Joe" are perfect for beginners and younger riders, offering confidence-building features. There's also a skills park available for practicing techniques, making it an excellent place for families to learn and progress together.

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