





Floppy Bunny Loop
Mountain Biking Trail
Hard
1.18 mi
275 ft
A great warmup loop with a few enjoyable jumps.
Similar to Bobsled, Floppy Bunny is a very short lap if done on its own, but most people use it as a warmup lap before hitting the gnarlier trails higher up Mount Fromme. Unlike Bobsled, Floppy Bunny does get a black diamond rating, although some local riders will argue that it's a light black diamond.
Regardless of the rating, for advanced mountain bikers, Floppy Bunny provides a substantially more entertaining ride than Bobsled. You'll find some fantastic hits and features on this North Shore-style flow trail. Most of the corners have berms to help keep the speed high, but you'll still have to negotiate some rocky, technical sections in between the berms... it is the North Shore, after all.
Floppy Bunny includes a few great senders for some fun air. There's one or two big wooden drops, as well as a big roller drop feature at the top, which can be bypassed. The big wooden roller drop at the top is actually the most technical feature on the entire trail. If it looks intimidating, take the alternative easier entrance, and you'll still likely enjoy the rest of the features lower down. Written by Greg Heil
Similar to Bobsled, Floppy Bunny is a very short lap if done on its own, but most people use it as a warmup lap before hitting the gnarlier trails higher up Mount Fromme. Unlike Bobsled, Floppy Bunny does get a black diamond rating, although some local riders will argue that it's a light black diamond.
Regardless of the rating, for advanced mountain bikers, Floppy Bunny provides a substantially more entertaining ride than Bobsled. You'll find some fantastic hits and features on this North Shore-style flow trail. Most of the corners have berms to help keep the speed high, but you'll still have to negotiate some rocky, technical sections in between the berms... it is the North Shore, after all.
Floppy Bunny includes a few great senders for some fun air. There's one or two big wooden drops, as well as a big roller drop feature at the top, which can be bypassed. The big wooden roller drop at the top is actually the most technical feature on the entire trail. If it looks intimidating, take the alternative easier entrance, and you'll still likely enjoy the rest of the features lower down. Written by Greg Heil
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
---|---|---|---|
Roadside Attraction (Up From Parking Lot Entrance) | 0.37 mi | 141 ft | 7.2% |
Gate to top of Floppy Bunny | 0.62 mi | 243 ft | 7.3% |
Roadside Attraction (up) | 0.29 mi | 164 ft | 10.6% |
Gate to 1st Switchback (AW) | 0.32 mi | 157 ft | 9.0% |
Short Interval | 0.24 mi | 98 ft | 7.5% |
Floppy Bunny Full Lap | 0.83 mi | 256 ft | 0.0% |
Floppy Bunny Full Lap | 0.91 mi | 213 ft | 0.1% |
Floppy Bunny (corrected) | 0.27 mi | -249 ft | -17.0% |
Floppy Bunny | 0.29 mi | -262 ft | -14.6% |
New Floppy Bunny | 0.25 mi | -220 ft | -16.5% |
Floppy Bunny | 0.21 mi | -253 ft | -22.5% |
Jenns Floppy Bunny | 0.19 mi | -226 ft | -21.6% |