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Blue Jay Mine Road is slightly downhill during most of its 1.7 miles back to Wild Horse Canyon Road

5275-bluejay-mine.jpg Near Blue Jay Mine are a few ruins of the former Winkler's Cabin that burned during the 2005 brush firesThumbnailsAt the bottom of Blue Jay Mine Road, near Wild Horse Canyon Road, the road is almost flatNear Blue Jay Mine are a few ruins of the former Winkler's Cabin that burned during the 2005 brush firesThumbnailsAt the bottom of Blue Jay Mine Road, near Wild Horse Canyon Road, the road is almost flatNear Blue Jay Mine are a few ruins of the former Winkler's Cabin that burned during the 2005 brush firesThumbnailsAt the bottom of Blue Jay Mine Road, near Wild Horse Canyon Road, the road is almost flatNear Blue Jay Mine are a few ruins of the former Winkler's Cabin that burned during the 2005 brush firesThumbnailsAt the bottom of Blue Jay Mine Road, near Wild Horse Canyon Road, the road is almost flatNear Blue Jay Mine are a few ruins of the former Winkler's Cabin that burned during the 2005 brush firesThumbnailsAt the bottom of Blue Jay Mine Road, near Wild Horse Canyon Road, the road is almost flat

Fun mountain biking! Slight downhill with just enough sand, ruts and rocks to require attention while riding, but not so much that it makes travel difficult.