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Muldoon Connector Trail
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Details
Status: Partial
Difficulty: Intermediate
Uses: Mt Biking & Hiking & Equestrian & eBikes
Length: 0.6 miles
Start: 5,277'
End: 5,322'
Min: 5,277'
Max: 5,370'
Gain: 100'
Loss: -56'
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Description / Access Information
Muldoon Connector Trail:
In Bellevue, Slaughterhouse Canyon runs northeast from town, with Muldoon heading east from the city. The Muldoon Connector Trail forms a direct singletrack connection between the mouths of these two drainages. The trail is a little over 1/2 mile long.

There is no parking on the south side of this trail, where the Muldoon Connector Trail intersects with Muldoon Canyon Road.

Directions to trails in Slaughterhouse: From Main Street/Hwy 75 in Bellevue, travel east on one of the city streets (Elm Street works) to 8th Street. Follow 8th Street north to Slaughterhouse Canyon Road on the right. (Slaughterhouse Canyon Rd. and 8th St. intersect near O'Donnell Park.) Turn right/east on Slaughterhouse Canyon Road. Once you get past the park, and just past Parkside Drive, there is a small parking area on the right. It can accommodate a couple of vehicles, but it's a tight space. The trails are visible from this small parking lot. Access the trails by traveling on nearby subdivision streets to reach the low, western end of Belle Trail, which is near the end of Sunrise Ranch Street. Head up Belle Trail and through a few turns to reach an intersection of trails where you can stay on Belle, or get on either Vue 1.0 Trail, or the Bullion Connector Trail. Other parking options may be available at street-side locations around O'Donnell Park. There are also places to park out the canyon, but some of those locations may not have the most convenient and direct accesses to the trails.
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