Landslide
Fun
Tech
Views
Traffic
Shade
Usage
Biking, Hiking
Dogs Friendly?
Yes
Length
2.3 mimiles
ElvElevation
560'
Rating
Landslide is a fun new (as of 2019) loop off of Red Trail Trail in the Hidden Springs area. On a bike it’s pumpy and swoopy, with a few banked turns and a little sprinkling of rocks here and there. Try to do it without getting Fleetwood Mac in your head, I dare you.
Recent Trail Reports
- April 13, 2021 at 7:44 pmMaybe the best trail in R2R. Perfect condition right now.
- April 3, 2020 at 8:39 amBack open and soooooo good!
- February 24, 2020 at 9:03 amLandslide is CLOSED until March 31, 2020 for Wildlife Management. Please respect this seasonal closure.
- September 13, 2019 at 11:27 amThis is one of the best additions in the Ridge to Rivers network. While none of the trails in R2R’s system are designated as directional, there should be some starting with Landslide. This trail should most definitely be ridden counterclockwise. The climb up Red Tail is relatively steady with a few steeper sections, but the descent down Landslide is so worth it! To ride this trail clockwise is to do a disservice to the trail. Besides, Red Tail is an uninspiring downhill. Again, while it is well within anyone’s rights to ride this trail in either direction, do yourself (and everyone) an favor- ride it counterclockwise!
- June 8, 2019 at 12:51 pmThis new trail is a great addition to the area near Hidden Springs. We rode it in a clockwise direction, starting from the Currant Creek bridge. The area closest to the creek is a bit rocky but then the trail smooths out and ascends gradually, eventually meeting Red Tail for the descent. The loop is 5.4 miles long and well worth the effort.
Maybe the best trail in R2R. Perfect condition right now.
Back open and soooooo good!
Landslide is CLOSED until March 31, 2020 for Wildlife Management. Please respect this seasonal closure.
This is one of the best additions in the Ridge to Rivers network. While none of the trails in R2R’s system are designated as directional, there should be some starting with Landslide.
This trail should most definitely be ridden counterclockwise. The climb up Red Tail is relatively steady with a few steeper sections, but the descent down Landslide is so worth it!
To ride this trail clockwise is to do a disservice to the trail. Besides, Red Tail is an uninspiring downhill.
Again, while it is well within anyone’s rights to ride this trail in either direction, do yourself (and everyone) an favor- ride it counterclockwise!
This new trail is a great addition to the area near Hidden Springs. We rode it in a clockwise direction, starting from the Currant Creek bridge. The area closest to the creek is a bit rocky but then the trail smooths out and ascends gradually, eventually meeting Red Tail for the descent. The loop is 5.4 miles long and well worth the effort.