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A tour of Bidwell Park complete with amazing views and great, winding singletrack.


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14.2

Miles

22.9

KM

93%

Runnable

1,382' 421 m

High

273' 83 m

Low

1,747' 533 m

Up

1,747' 533 m

Down

5%

Avg Grade (3°)

18%

Max Grade (10°)

Dogs Unknown

Features Birding · River/Creek · Views · Wildlife

Closed during wet weather.

Overview

This loop combines the most popular trails on both sides of the park, B Trail and Guardian Trail. You'll find great views of the valley and the park itself for this run's duration.

Need to Know

There is a wet crossing of Big Chico Creek to pass from the northern to the southern side of the park. This is typically impassable during high flows in the winter. The climb up North Rim Trail gets a lot of sun and can be very hot on warm days. Additionally, this route can be shortened by returning after B Trail via Middle Trail or the park road.

Runner Notes

There are a few sections of exposure on Guardian Trail as well as loose locks throughout the route.

Description

This journey begins with a rocky, gradual climb up the North Rim Trail. There are some short downhill sections towards the top of North Rim, but nothing too steep. Turn onto B Trail at the sign and get ready for beautiful singletrack beginning with rocky areas along the rim of the canyon and changing to banked turns as you descend into a riparian woodland along Big Chico Creek. Take a left onto the park road and follow it to the end. Continue along a short section of singletrack leading to a wet creek crossing.

After cooling off from the creek crossing, try your best to conquer the steep, rocky climb up to 10 Mile House Trail. Make a right turn onto 10 Mile House Trail and prepare yourself. You'll climb back up to the rim of the southern side where Guardian Trail begins. Guardian starts as smooth singletrack, gradually becoming rockier and more rugged the further you descend. This trail is situated along the bluffs of volcanic cliffs - enjoy the view!

There are several drainages that require judicious negotiation to avoid tripping on, or onto unforgiving lava rock. Towards the lower section, Guardian Trail merges into the South Rim Trail. The trail ends at Centennial Avenue where you'll veer to the right onto the road and continue approximately a quarter mile back to Five Mile recreation area.

History & Background

Bidwell Park is defined by Big Chico Creek, beginning as a narrow strip of greenery in the heart of Downtown Chico and gradually widening as one travels upstream through lower and middle park. This route travels along the northern and then the southern boundaries of upper park.

Contacts

Land Manager: City of Chico, CA

Shared By:

Jco25 Colby

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Photos

Above Bear Hole on Annie Bidwell Trail
Mar 18, 2019 near Paradise, CA
Bear Hole
Mar 18, 2019 near Chico, CA
Guardians Trail, where the real fun begins
Mar 13, 2015 near Forest…, CA
intersection of B Trail and park road
Mar 13, 2015 near Paradise, CA
Start of B trail. Singletrack coming up.
Mar 13, 2015 near Paradise, CA
looking across the canyon to the bottom of Bloody Pin Trail
Mar 13, 2015 near Paradise, CA
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Jun 25, 2018
Tammy Mc
Apr 1, 2018
Chris Leonetti
Pretty rad loop. 14.1mi
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