Paradise Royale Loop

Mountain Biking Trail

Moderate
11.3 mi
2,021 ft
One of the only bike-legal trails in the King Range.

California’s King Range is one of the most remote and isolated spots in this populous state. In sharp contrast to the mass of humanity crowded into the metropolitan areas along the southern half of the California Coast, here the wilderness stretches from mountain tops to ocean coastline. Indeed, the region is known as the “Lost Coast,” and when you too make the effort to reach it, you’ll verify for yourself that it is well and truly lost.

While most of the singletrack trails are locked up in Wilderness areas, there are a couple of bike-legal routes for mountain bikers to explore. Paradise Royale is the most trafficked mountain biking loop in the King Range, and a must-do for mountain bikers passing through the area.

The loop ride traverses machine-built singletrack with sections of flowy trail and tough climbs. The trail drops into a narrow mountain valley and then ascends to the top of a mountain at the very pinnacle of a ridge. From the mountain top, you'll enjoy a long high-speed descent down old logging roads-turned-trail back to the creek bottom.

While Paradise Royale does have sections of beautiful trail and moments of adrenaline on the high-speed flowy downhills, this loop can still feel a bit disappointing. For the amount of work that’s required to pedal all the way up the mountain, the reward feels limited. It’s always frustrating to jam on the brakes to negotiate an off-camber corner where a well-placed berm could keep you whizzing down the mountain, especially when there are berms in other corners on the same trail. A few awkward sections will also have you wondering who designed and built this trail in the first place.

At the end of the day, getting to mountain bike in the isolated King Range is a rare experience. The trailhead for Paradise Royale might be one of the most difficult to reach in the lower 48—the isolation is that dramatic. But the trail experience itself still feels lacking. Written by Greg Heil
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Route and Elevation

Segments

NameDistanceElev. Diff.Avg. Grade
The Queens' ascent0.52 mi197 ft7.1%
Paradise Royale, Low Gap Trail Head Start/Finish10.78 mi-1,319 ft-0.0%
Paradise Royale-Low Gap Trailhead Start/Finish11.20 mi-1,260 ft-0.0%
Paradise Royal10.70 mi-1,283 ft-0.1%
Castle Moat Warmup- Lot to terrain Park1.03 mi-161 ft-0.5%
Royale Roost0.39 mi-157 ft-7.6%
Campground Downhill0.43 mi-187 ft-8.1%
Court Jester1.00 mi-374 ft-7.0%
Tolkan CG to creek descent1.82 mi-591 ft-6.1%
p o p1.81 mi925 ft9.4%
Prince of Pain2.54 mi902 ft6.7%
Prince of Pain Climb2.28 mi846 ft7.0%
Full Royale Climb3.80 mi1,243 ft6.2%
First part of Prince of Pain0.74 mi358 ft8.7%
Second part of Prince of Pain0.82 mi374 ft8.0%
Third part of Prince of Pain0.53 mi207 ft7.3%
momentum dh0.49 mi-151 ft-5.4%
whip and dip 0.84 mi482 ft10.2%
Unnamed Road Climb0.34 mi272 ft15.0%
bricks ridge 0.21 mi98 ft5.8%
Trail Summit Climb0.22 mi62 ft4.9%
Mad Queen's Descent3.21 mi-1,043 ft-6.1%
Paradise Downhill 3.24 mi-971 ft-5.6%
Mad Queens Descent to Bridge3.13 mi-981 ft-5.9%
Dowhnill only1.46 mi-784 ft-10.1%
Mad Queen Shuttle3.02 mi-978 ft-6.1%
Bear Creek Climb0.25 mi148 ft10.9%