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Best touring bike trails Colfax are defined by a landscape featuring notable elevation gains and proximity to waterways. The region includes routes that traverse areas near the North Fork American River and Sugar Pine Reservoir, indicating varied terrain. Touring cyclists can expect routes that navigate through hilly environments, often incorporating loops that return to the starting point.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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40.0km
03:54
1,190m
1,190m
Embark on a difficult touring cycling adventure with the Weimar Crossroad to Yankee Jims loop, a route known for its challenging climbs and scenic beauty. You will cover 24.8 miles (40.0 km) and gain a significant 3916 feet (1194 metres) in elevation, taking approximately 3 hours and 53 minutes to complete. Expect to cycle through dense green forests, enjoying views of the North Fork of the American River as you navigate varied terrain.
Before you head out, be aware of important updates regarding access. Yankee Jims Road will be closed to all traffic for three years starting May 19, 2025, due to a bridge replacement project, which will significantly impact your route planning. If you are riding during the summer months, plan your start times carefully to avoid extreme heat and ensure a more comfortable experience.
This route offers more than just a physical challenge; it provides a journey through history. A major highlight is the historic 1930 Yankee Jims Bridge, a suspension bridge that spans the river with clear blue water flowing beneath. As you ride, you will also pass through former mining areas, catching glimpses into California's rich Gold Rush past.
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39.0km
03:11
1,230m
1,230m
This difficult 24.2-mile touring cycling route in Tahoe National Forest offers rugged terrain and scenic views of the North Fork American Ri

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00:49
220m
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Cycle the moderate 7.0-mile Colfax to Old Bear River Bridge loop, gaining 726 feet with scenic views and historical landmarks.
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78.5km
07:11
1,790m
1,790m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45.3km
04:19
1,330m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The brick tells a fascinating story about a small Gold Rush town that was burnt down and rebuilt multiple times until the gold is running out.
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Colfax sits at an elevation of 2,400 feet between the grasslands of Central California and the mountains of Tahoe. The town is known for its railroad history and outdoor recreation.
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Sugar Pine Reservoir Dam serves as the water supply for the Foresthill community. Visitors can find a day-use and swimming area featuring restrooms, drinking water facilities, and a campground just 1.2 miles down Iowa Hills Road heading east. The reservoir is home to rainbow trout and bass.
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Pass over the American North Fork River, which is one of the three main forks of the American River, alongside the South and Middle forks. The river is home to rainbow trout and sometimes brown trout. It offers rapids for whitewater enthusiasts, with features like Chamberlain Falls, Tongue & Groove, Zig Zag, Achilles Heel, Bogus Thunder, The Wall, Grand Slalom, and Staircase.
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Old Bear River Bridge was saved from demolition by the Colfax Highway Association, led by a citizens group, and made this bridge into a monument in 1992. On the north side of bridge and around on the trail to the east to this point is a great place to read about the history and get a good look at it.
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Colfax Cemetery is a small sized cemetery but it has over 3,000 memorials. A lot of graves date back to the 1850s and are well maintained. The trees here are beautiful as well.
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First Transcontinental Railroad Colfax monument gives a brief history of the importance of this area. In summary, it recognizes how the town of Colfax was a vital construction supply depot during the building of the transcontinental railway for 10 months.
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Sugar Pine Reservoir Dam serves as the water supply for the Foresthill community. Visitors can find a day-use and swimming area featuring restrooms, drinking water facilities, and a campground just 1.2 miles down Iowa Hills Road heading east. The reservoir is home to rainbow trout and bass.
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While many routes in Colfax feature significant elevation changes, there is a moderate option available. The Colfax to Old Bear River Bridge loop is a 7.0-mile (11.2 km) trail with less demanding ascents, making it a good choice for those seeking a less strenuous ride.
Touring cycling in Colfax is characterized by varied terrain, including notable elevation gains and proximity to waterways like the North Fork American River and Sugar Pine Reservoir. You'll encounter hilly environments and routes that often navigate through river valleys and reservoir areas.
Route durations vary significantly based on distance and elevation. For instance, the challenging Weimar Crossroad to Yankee Jims loop takes approximately 3 hours 53 minutes, while the moderate Colfax to Old Bear River Bridge loop can be completed in about 48 minutes.
Yes, Colfax offers several difficult routes ideal for experienced touring cyclists. Examples include the North Fork American River Sugar Pine Reservoir Dam route, which features substantial climbing, and the extensive Colfax – Colfax Cemetery loop from Colfax, covering nearly 78.5 km with significant elevation changes.
Many of the touring cycling routes in Colfax are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Popular loop options include the Weimar Crossroad to Yankee Jims loop and the Colfax to Old Bear River Bridge loop.
Parking is generally available at the designated starting points or trailheads for most touring cycling routes in Colfax. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the route details on komoot for precise parking information near the start of your chosen tour.
The best times for touring cycling in Colfax are typically spring and fall. During these seasons, temperatures are milder, making for more comfortable riding conditions and allowing you to fully enjoy the scenic landscapes without the extreme heat of summer or potential chill of winter.
The routes often pass by significant natural and historical landmarks. You can expect views of the North Fork American River, and some routes may lead you near points of interest like Yankee Jims Bridge or the historic Iowa Hill and Wells Fargo vault.
While all routes offer a chance to explore, for a potentially less crowded experience, consider routes that venture further from main towns or are known for their challenging nature, as these tend to attract fewer casual riders. The Yankee Jims Bridge – North Fork American River loop from Colfax offers a substantial ride through varied terrain.
Given the varied terrain and elevation changes, it's recommended to pack essentials such as sufficient water, snacks, sun protection, a basic repair kit, and appropriate layers of clothing. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.
While some routes may pass through or near small towns like Colfax where amenities are available, many of the more remote sections of the touring cycling routes may have limited options for food and drink. It's advisable to carry enough provisions for your ride, especially on longer tours.


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