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Copy of Copy of Sutter Buttes Circumnavigation ChicoJags Feb 4th, 05:55 63km
  • Recreational
  • Onroad
  • Smooth
  • Basic
  • Low traffic
  • Rural
  • Scenic
When seen on a map or aerial photo, the Sutter Buttes appear as a circular array of eroded rocky pinnacles. They are in fact, the remains of an extinct volcano that erupted about 1.5 million years ago. They are considered to be the world's smallest mountain range. They are on private property, and hiking access is available through regional naturalist and recreational organizations such as the Sierra Club. The ride is almost completely flat with just a bit of climbing in the first 4 - 5 miles. On weekends, park in the parking lot of the local high school, on the west side of Acacia street. We did the ride clockwise, but there's no particular reason to choose either direction. Very scenic, quiet, low traffic except for the the last few miles on Butte House Road. Note there don't seem to be any public restrooms in the area. Sutter, the town, is small with just one small market that we saw. Stock up in advance and visit facilities in nearby Yuba City/Marysville before you start the ride. Enjoy.
Copy of Sutter Buttes Circumnavigation ChicoJags Feb 4th, 05:37 63km
  • Recreational
  • Onroad
  • Smooth
  • Basic
  • Low traffic
  • Rural
  • Scenic
When seen on a map or aerial photo, the Sutter Buttes appear as a circular array of eroded rocky pinnacles. They are in fact, the remains of an extinct volcano that erupted about 1.5 million years ago. They are considered to be the world's smallest mountain range. They are on private property, and hiking access is available through regional naturalist and recreational organizations such as the Sierra Club. The ride is almost completely flat with just a bit of climbing in the first 4 - 5 miles. On weekends, park in the parking lot of the local high school, on the west side of Acacia street. We did the ride clockwise, but there's no particular reason to choose either direction. Very scenic, quiet, low traffic except for the the last few miles on Butte House Road. Note there don't seem to be any public restrooms in the area. Sutter, the town, is small with just one small market that we saw. Stock up in advance and visit facilities in nearby Yuba City/Marysville before you start the ride. Enjoy.

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