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CaliforniaGlendaleGlendale Mountain Road
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#285Ride:
LoopRide Type:
48.28 km / 30.00 miDistance:
1 hourDuration:
anonymousSubmitted By:
Jan 13, 2009Submitted On:
Ride Description:

GMR can be hard to find but it's a fun route with little Enforcement usually. Also, where Glendora Mountain Rd hits Glendora Ridge there's an offshoot of GMR that goes down a valley and dead-ends. It's a nice little loop to get you some extra miles of twisties.

If you're coming from the east:
Exit the Mountain off the 210 FWY and go north to find the start of the route. Following Mountain Ave should take you up the hill to Mt. Baldy which is casual sweepers. Once you hit the top you'll transition to Glendora Ridge which becomes more technical.

If you're coming from the west:
Exit Lone Hill from the 210 and go north. Hang a left on Foothill and then a right onto Valley Center. Then follow the curve of the road left and Glendora Mountain Rd should be right there on your right.
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