#1.
Lake Isabella, California
This quick 3.6-mile combination ride delivers a lot of bang for the buck. First, it's entirely comprised of loamy singletrack. Second, at 7,000 feet in elevation, if offers bracingly clean air. Fur... More on Trails
Neat little trail, short but nice and full of vegetation More on Trails

#2.
Lake Isabella, California, United States

#3.
Lake Isabella, California
In this part of the Kiern River Valley, there's no doubt that mountain biking takes a distant backseat to whitewater rafting. Like a second-born child escaping its big sibling's shadow, this 9.7-mile loop starts inauspiciously but ... More on Trails

#4.
Bodfish, California
This hardy hike is best saved for off-season, when you can enjoy the distant views of the snowy high country, as well as the green, ... More on Trails
This trail was fairly strenuous, but provided a lot of wonderful views of t More on Trails

#5.
Lake Isabella, CA
Bright Star Canyon encloses Kelso Creek and leaves Sequoia National Forest to cross the southern portion of the BLM's Bright Star Wilderness. In the northwest portion, Cortez Canyon has been carved... More on Epinions.com
Bright Star Canyon encloses Kelso Creek and leaves Sequoia National Forest to cross the southern portion of the BLM's Bright Star Wilderness. In the northwest portion, Cortez Canyon has been carved... More on Epinions.com

#6.
Lake Isabella, California

#7.
Lake Isabella, California
This tour of southern Sierra Nevada wildlands follows one of the BLMs National Back Country Byways. It loops around 7,990-foot Chimney Peak, passing through more than 50,000 acres of federally ... More on Trails

#8.
4621 Lake Isabella Blvd, Lake Isabella, CA 93240

#9.
2712 Mayfair Road, Lake Isabella, Bakersfield, California 93240, United States of America

#10.
Kernville
This is a 6800-7000 foot elev. rolling ride on fire road for the first 9-10 miles or so, with a good climb, on fireroad to another climb, but on very technical singletrack. Then singletrack downhil... More on trails.mtbr.com
Call me stubborn, but I prefer to reserve the term epic for those non- shuttle types of rides, where you bust a lung for hours, see god at the top, and feel almost euphoric on the descent down.... More on trails.mtbr.com
