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Good short slickrock section with nice vistas and dinosaur tracks.


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Map Key

2.0

Miles

3.2

KM

Singletrack

3,295' 1,004 m

High

3,127' 953 m

Low

83' 25 m

Up

175' 53 m

Down

2%

Avg Grade (1°)

23%

Max Grade (13°)

Dogs Unknown

E-Bikes Not Allowed

Description

The best way to ride this is from north to south (or east to west depending on how you read the map). To get there from Church Rocks, drop down the last long slickrock section on Church Rocks (going south) stay right and veer up the wash (west). Branch off of Church Rocks and climb the relatively steep hill to the left (south). This is a short Prospector trail connector. After cresting the hill, turn left at the intersection and then right down the south side of the hill. About halfway down the hill, look for the singletrack that branches to the right. It climbs onto a sandstone ledge. Follow this for about a half mile and then cross a doubletrack.

Look for the Dino Cliffs sign and singletrack that climbs the hill across the road. Follow this trail for about a mile and you'll see a short connector trail that continues straight. This trail is now marked "closed", but is still used by hikers and bikers that want to avoid the sandy hill climb. Turn right and try your skill climbing the sandy hill. Look for the dinosaur tracks on the slickrock in the wash bottom before the sandy hill. I make the climb on good days, and I walk it on others. There are a few short but difficult sections. Walk them if they make you nervous.

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Shared By:

Kevin Christopherson with improvements by Ben Toolson

Trail Ratings

  4.0 from 19 votes

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in Grapevine

#6677

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#2

in Grapevine

#257

in Utah

#6,677

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Be courteous to other trail users.
Oct 19, 2013 near Washington, UT
This pic speaks for it's self.
Oct 19, 2013 near Washington, UT
A dinosaur footprint!!!
Mar 30, 2018 near Washington, UT
Intersection where Dino Cliffs branches off from the Prospector trail.
Oct 19, 2013 near Washington, UT

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Aug 6, 2021
Kate L
Nov 2, 2019
Carlos Acevedo
Awesome ride with great tech sections. Easy enough for family to walk down tech sections and fun enough for Dad!
Feb 15, 2017
Tyler Nash
Solo ride of Dino! 3.8mi
Sep 12, 2016
Mike Cowley
Blah blah blah 6mi

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