Moab Weather


Distance: 16.00 mi
Type: Dirt Road, Slickrock
Difficulty: 4 / 10
Filed Under: Cycling

2.9/5 (24 votes)

This mountain bike trail includes slickrock riding; views of the Klondike Bluffs in Arches National Park; dinosaur tracks along road.

The trail starts on a maintained county road and then becomes an old jeep trail. At about the 4 mile mark, the trail ascends white slickrock fins, rejoining the jeep road at the top of the bluff. Riders must leave their bikes at the Arches National Park boundary. A short walk up an old roadbed leads to great views of the Park. No bikes are allowed in the Park. Look for the dinosaur tracks in the middle portion of the trail.

This ride starts 16 miles north of Moab on Highway 191, just north of mile marker 142.

Posted by: thoos and last modified on Sep 07, 2006 by thoos

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