Moab Weather


Distance: 14.40 mi
Type: Jeep Road, Singletrack
Difficulty: 8 / 10
Filed Under: Cycling

3.0/5 (24 votes)

Great views of Castle Valley and the Colorado River; exhilirating downhill riding.

This popular trail is probably the second-most difficult bike trail in the Moab area. Descending nearly 3000 feet from upper Sand Flats Road to the Colorado River, this trail demands technical riding skills. Its backcountry nature demands that riders pay close attention to the route markings found along the trail.

11 miles of jeep route; 3 miles of singletrack. The singletrack portion of the trail is within the Negro Bill Canyon Wilderness Study Area (WSA); therefore, it is imperative that riders stay on the trail.

The trailhead is located on Sand Flats Road, 8.3 miles from the intersection of the Sand Flats Road and Millcreek Drive in Moab.

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

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