Paved road running east to west and connecting the BLM Offices with the majority of Fort Ord Public Lands. The MOUT Site is the Military Operations in Urban Terrain Site managed by Monterey Peninsula College. Don't get curious and go over the fence, it isn't worth it. This road links the BLM Project Office with the rest of the Public Lands. Its greatest bicycle use comes from folks riding road bikes who are doing loops to East Garrison or along Barloy Canyon and the perimeter roads which run behind Laguna Seca and down to Highway 218. It is also used by runners coming from the Presidio Of Monterey Annex Military Housing. Road bicycles travel greater than 30 mph on descent.
Green Square Bi-directional use: Road Bicycle>Mountain Bicycle>Foot>Horse

| Start | Finish | Elevation loss (ft) | Elevation Gain (ft) | Average Slope (%) | Maximum Slope (%) |
| General Jim Moore Rd | Jacks Rd | 609 | 424 | 3 |
Segments from BLM office to Crescent Bluff & Jacks Rd Gate
| Segment start | Segment finish |
Distance (mi) |
Total Distance (mi) |
Comments |
| BLM Office Gate | MOUT Site |
1.36 |
1.36 |
Pavement |
| MOUT Site | Hennekin's Ranch Rd | 0.03 | 1.39 | Pavement |
| Hennekin's Ranch Rd | Barloy Canyon Rd | 0.29 | 1.68 | Pavement |
| Barloy Canyon Rd | 49/50 | 0.20 | 1.88 | Pavement |
| 49/50 | Dam 71 | 0.20 | 2.24 | Pavement |
| Dam crossing to 71 | Jacks Rd & Crescent Bluff Rd |
0.21 |
2.45 |
Pavement |
© Nick Mackenzie 2001-2006
Updated 10/31/06 09:23:46