Redding & Mount Shasta Gravel & Dirt Road Conditions
Are the gravel and dirt roads near Redding & Mount Shasta dry and open today? Live conditions for the quiet county and forest roads a gravel or drop-bar bike rides, with melt-out and the 10-day outlook, refreshed every morning from real soil, snowpack, and weather data.snapshot · Jun 30
Redding & Mount Shasta gravel conditions at a glancesnapshot · Jun 30
Gravel & dirt roads near Redding & Mount Shasta right now
Right now about 57 of 57 gravel and dirt roads near Redding & Mount Shasta are reading dry and rideable. These roads are mostly loam soil, which drains at a moderate pace. Graded gravel drains faster than singletrack, but skinny tires are less forgiving once it is wet.
Country roadAloha Road · 1.1 miDusty / loose
Country roadBanigan Road · 0.4 miDusty / loose
Country roadBear Mountain Lookout Road · 3.8 miDusty / loose
Country roadUnforgettable Avenue · 1 miDusty / loose
Country roadVentura Street · 0.4 miDusty / loose
Dirt roadWalker Mine Road · 1.8 miDusty / loose
…and 127 more quiet roads near Redding & Mount Shasta.
Redding & Mount Shasta gravel riding FAQ
Are the gravel and dirt roads near Redding & Mount Shasta rideable right now?
57 of 57 tracked gravel and dirt roads near Redding & Mount Shasta are reading dry and rideable today. Gravel roads are crowned and drain faster than singletrack, so they firm up sooner after a storm, but a wet dirt road still ruts and skinny gravel tires grip less, so check the live read before a long day.
Where can I ride gravel near Redding & Mount Shasta?
Gravel and dirt roads we track for conditions near Redding & Mount Shasta include Aloha Road, Banigan Road, Bear Mountain Lookout Road and Bent Branch Road. We tell you whether each one is dry, wet, or still snowed in rather than building the route, so pair the live conditions here with your favorite route planner for the full ride.