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Length: 1 mi (1.6 km)
Elevation: -
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Mountain Biking Draino
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This trail can be ridden two ways. Use it as the beginning of your ride at Parking lot B as described above. Draino is the primary gateway to the Wilkins Peak Trail System. The wash ride varies in surface from shale, sand or rock often depending upon previous rainstorms. Staying on Draino after the NoMoJo junction continue straight ahead. The trail climbs steeply for another 1/4 mile until the maximum elevation of Draino has been achieved. Once out of the wash canyon you'll meander east and south across the plateau where the trail crosses Forest Service Road 171, which brings you to the junctions of Brent & Mikes Trail and Pick Your Poison. If you have already ridden the trails that connect Pick Your Poison with Brent & Mikes then you're ready to head back down. Here is the second way. Use Draino for for an incredible downhill test of your suspension and be prepared to giggle like a little girl when you get out of the canyon. Draino is a workout climbing up but an amazing rush coming down, turning ledges you climbed into launching pads and high banked turns flying down.
First added by greyhairbiker on Jan 1, 2013. Last updated Apr 28, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
- Drinking water: unknown
- Lift service: unknown
- Night riding: unknown
- Pump track: unknown
- Restrooms: unknown
- Fat bike grooming: unknown
- E-bikes allowed: unknown
- Fee required: unknown
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(Taken from the Wilkins Peak Trails brochure) To get to the trailhead from parking lot B, (N 41 29.604, W109 25.761) start on the Scott's Bottom Road and turn right through a wash in front of you and follow a two track road south around the hill, towards the river, working your way southeast to the canyon. Drop here through the next ravine following the right fork up the canyon. Your next drop will be in the wash where the trail meets Fast Exit coming down. Make a left turn and proceed up the wash as it makes its way up. The trail will take the obvious forks in the wash and the trail stays in the wash until climbing out and passing the upper trail head for NoMoJo Trail on the right.