Cautiously cross the highway and just behind the sign is a trail post for the single track that takes you Fallen Leaf Lake Campground. Continue on the bike path about ¼ mile with a look out for the brown US Forest Service Visitor Center sign on the other side of the highway. The Taylor Creek Bridge is a great scene during October when the Kokanee salmon in the thousands come to spawn.
Exit to Hwy 89 and cross the Hwy to the bike path and turn right. You will come out at Sno Park parking lot. In the fall the Aspen trees are a brilliant golden and yellow. stay to the right on the single track and it serpentines through the forest. Walk your bike across the Taylor Creek dam and turn right on the single track. You’ll ride through the forest, lush meadow, and alongside the Lake – a perfect spot to enter the water or gaze at Mt. Share with hikers on this popular trail near the Lake. ¼ mile further is a small parking area and a single track entrance on the right. Ride up Fallen Leaf Road and you’ll pass the campground entrance. Predominately a level smooth single track with some short elevation gains and small rocks.