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• Amasa Back Trail in Moab, Utah
I dismissed this trail after first reading the description due to the elevation gain (aprox '1400) but a friend talked me into doing it and I am glad she did, what a great ride! This is a popular route with the crawler/jeep crowd so expect a few, the ones we encountered were friendly and n...
Last reviewed: Aug 19, 2009
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• Arches NP Main Road in Moab, Utah
This is the main road through Arches National Park. Road is paved (chipseal). Most people drive through, but this makes a beautiful cycle ride. As with any riding in Moab, you must start early (dawn) during the summer months to avoid the heat. This is not a flat trail. Water is only availa...
Last reviewed: Sep 5, 2007
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• Baby Steps in Moab, Utah
Newer singletrack in Moab. It follows the Klondike Bluffs trail for a bit, then spurs off. It is well signed. A combination of a little doubltrack, slickrock, and singletrack. The singletrack is fun and has good variety. Do it as an out and back, or hook up with the Klondike Bluffs tr...
Last reviewed: Oct 8, 2007
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• Bar M Loop in Moab, Utah
This trail is easy, it is an excellent one to introduce a newcomer to our sport and the riding found around Moab (I took my 11yr old son and he had a blast, he wants to keep going back to Moab which is fine by me). There are some slickrock sections to play on, even some small drops to keep...
Last reviewed: Mar 15, 2007
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• Bartlett Wash in Moab, Utah
The trail is easy aerobic and can be as technical as you like. The official trail is fairly short but there is plenty to explore. Follow the trial west and then cruise along the North edge here you'll find a huge expanse of slickrock to play on. Make your way out to the point and then head...
Last reviewed: Jul 21, 2008
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• Burrow Pass in Moab, Utah
very steep uphill climb for miles. once thats out of the way incredible views..,,insane downhill,,(watch out for the cattle)
Last reviewed: Apr 10, 2004
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• Circle O Trail in Moab, Utah
It is 100% slickrock, on top of Entrada sandstone. Once you get in there, you will see the painted bike tire trail marker. Some sections the painted trail marks has worn and blended into the rocks, so you might have to stop and look for the trail. Great scenery because you are riding right...
Last reviewed: Jul 19, 2008
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• Dalton Wells in Moab, Utah
A (sandy) Jeep trail that turns into single track. Be patient the for the single track, it's a few miles in. There are gradual climbs, but nothing to intense. There is a cool descent that has a small tech factor (5 out of 10). Beginners may have struggle & may wish to walk their bikes ...
Last reviewed: Apr 16, 2007
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• Dead Horse Point State Park in Moab, Utah
Dead Horse Point State Park is home to the Intrepid Trail system, named for the Intrepid Potash Co. whose generous donation made the trail possible.
The 9-mile Big Chief loop starts and ends at the park visitor section, and has cut-offs to make two shorter loops: the 4.2 mil...
Last reviewed: Oct 27, 2009
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• Gemini Bridges in Moab, Utah
Start down the gravel road. At mile 3.8 take a right.. At mile 4 take another right. At mile 4.7
stay straight on the main road. At mile 5.8 you will see a sign that says Gemini bidges, go off the
road and follow lines and the signs to 2 breathtaking arches spread out across a cany...
Last reviewed: Apr 17, 2007
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• Gold Bar Rim in Moab, Utah
Jeep trail that has sand and many step ups. Follow the signs and cairns. Follow the blue dots, or the Gold Spike jeep trail after you reach the rim. You can connect this trail to Poison Spider or Portal Trail for a one-way shuttle.
Last reviewed: Sep 5, 2007
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• Hurrah Pass in Moab, Utah
Exit the parking lot and take a left. Go straight, past he Amasa back trail. You can loop both
trails together, at he top of Hurrah Pass. As soon as the hill levels out, you will ride down into a
canyon. At mile 2.3 stay right. At mile 3.2 there is an alternate trailhead. Stay st...
Last reviewed: May 7, 2009
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• Klondike Bluffs in Moab, Utah
Klondike Bluffs is a relatively easy ride, for the Moab area! It starts out on a dirt that is rather non-descript. After fighting through a couple of sand traps, the climb goes up a draw filled with juniper pines and becomes a little more rocky and technical. About 4 miles into the ride...
Last reviewed: Oct 8, 2007
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• Moab Brand Trails in Moab, Utah
Great introduction to Moab riding. Start at the parking area for Bar M Chuckwagon and follow the signs. Ride the loop in a counter-clockwise direction (Bar M, then Bar B to Rockin'A and finish off with Cirlcle O). Follow the sign and pait on the rock.
Last reviewed: May 13, 2009
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• Monitor & Merrimac/Courthouse Pasture in Moab, Utah
Great trail, did this ride while on a guided tour in 2004. There are some great scenery views along the trail including dinosaur bones, wildlife, rock formations along with slickrock riding.
Last reviewed: Apr 19, 2007
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• Poison Spider Mesa in Moab, Utah
This is a technically and physically demanding trail which can be done as a loop or an out and back. Those willing to take great risk can try their skills on the famous Portal Trail singletrack descent to finish the loop. Warning! The Portal Trail has some "really extreme" exposure and p...
Last reviewed: Mar 6, 2009
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• Porcupine Rim in Moab, Utah
To put this ride down in words would do it no justice!! You must ride Porcupine Rim and see it first hand for yourself! Great climb at the beginning, breathtaking views of Castle Valley from the rim, followed by an extremely technical downhill. And then to top off, some of the most amaz...
Last reviewed: Oct 5, 2009
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• Portal Trail in Moab, Utah
Very technical with extreme exposure. There are signs that say riders were killed on the trail - likely by falling over the cliff. Do not ride this from the bottom up, but use this route to finish riding Gold Bar Rim or Poison Spider (for a loop). Bring a camera and pay attention.
Last reviewed: May 7, 2009
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• Slickrock in Moab, Utah
This trail is probably the most well known mountain bike trail in the country. That being said, it is not necessarily the BEST trail in the country. It is definitely unique due to the tread (rock) and the desolate landscape that surrounds the area. The trail is full of short steep climb...
Last reviewed: Nov 16, 2009
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• Sovereign Single Track in Moab, Utah
Take the Sovereign 4x4 trail for about a half mile up a sand wash for a half a mile. The single track starts at a marker on the left. This is great Moab single track with a good variety of rocks and sand to negotiate. The trail is very well marked with blue paint on the rocks . You go ab...
Last reviewed: Jun 1, 2009
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• The Whole Enchilada in Moab, Utah
This trail encompasses several trails including Burro Pass, Hazard County, and Porcupine Rim. You start out at 10000ft, and climb about another 1400 to Burro Pass, then the downhill insanity starts. Thru wooded forests, Aspen Pine lands, creeks, then down open prairie land and thru miles o...
Last reviewed: Oct 13, 2009
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• Top Of The World in Moab, Utah
This is a 4x4 trail that is a load of fun. It is not that steep but there are lots of bike steps that you have to climb (and get to descend!). The view at the top is unbelievable. Not classic freeride or XC but definitely worth your time if you are a true MTB fan!
Last reviewed: Jun 8, 2007
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• White Rim Trail in Moab, Utah
The White Rim Trail is Utah\'s ultimate multi-day party trail. The trail is a 103-mile loop on jeep road through Canyonlands National Park. Technically, this trail is fairly easy. But the length (and a few stiff climbs) means you need to be in good condition to do the whole thing. The majo...
Last reviewed: May 20, 2009
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