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This is a GPX route that I have done. It has about 60-70% gravel roads. It has a few dirt road sections and creek crossings. One of the creek crossings can be slick. A few road closed signs but bikes can get through. The end of the ride after the last gas stop has the most paved roads to get you back to the Dam.
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I did this route a few days ago, and it was a blast. About plenty of gravel and a few dirtish sections. There are a few road closed sections, but they are bridges out for cars, and a bike will fit through the barricades. The last 68 miles has more road but its mainly getting you back to Williams Dam.
I did this route a few days ago, and it was a blast. About plenty of gravel and a few dirtish sections. There are a few road closed sections, but they are bridges out for cars, and a bike will fit through the barricades. The last 68 miles has more road but its mainly getting you back to Williams Dam.