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Klamath Ridge View Trail

Klamath Ridgeview trail is the longest continuous trail in the Moore Park Trails System and offers some of the best views! There are several access points throughout Moore Park. The trail begins roughly 1/3 of a mile up from the green gate on the east end of upper paved loop in Moore Park off of Blueberry Trail.  The trail ends near the Buckridge Development. The first mile through the park is perfect for beginner mountain bikers.  Then it changes to intermediate at mile 2 through 4. The views of Upper Klamath Lake are gorgeous once you reach the ridgeline above Lynnewood and Lakeshore neighborhoods.

 

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