Gravel: Blue Mound Skiing, Signal Oak, & Haskell
Cycling Route
Details
36.93 mi
1,560 ft
Did you know that there used to be a skiing area in Douglas County? There was and this route will take you right by Blue Mound. It also climbs up the Signal Oak climb (home to Sunflower founders Dave & Sue Millstein) and into Baldwin before returning through the Baker Wetlands and Haskell Indian Nations University. Also out and back on the Burroughs Creek Trail.
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
---|---|---|---|
Delaware Street Dash | 0.31 mi | 30 ft | 1.4% |
Hobbs Park Hustle | 0.20 mi | 23 ft | 2.1% |
Burroughs Creek Rail Trail | 1.47 mi | 46 ft | 0.5% |
Wakarusa R to N 1100 | 0.84 mi | 92 ft | 1.9% |
N 1100 Rd Climb | 0.43 mi | 72 ft | 3.0% |
Stay Right, Stay Alive. | 0.18 mi | 66 ft | 6.8% |
"Natural Break" Hill. | 0.21 mi | 69 ft | 5.8% |
Baldwin Gravel Climb | 0.53 mi | 194 ft | 6.8% |
1750 Rd Gravel Climb | 0.40 mi | 154 ft | 7.1% |
The sprint before Pasta Finale | 0.70 mi | -23 ft | -0.3% |
The fat lip | 0.29 mi | 43 ft | 2.8% |
Michigan Way | 1.04 mi | 23 ft | 0.0% |