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A fun downhill through the pinyon juniper.


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2.3

Miles

3.6

KM

Singletrack

6,592' 2,009 m

High

5,959' 1,816 m

Low

35' 11 m

Up

667' 203 m

Down

6%

Avg Grade (3°)

14%

Max Grade (8°)

Dogs Unknown

E-Bikes Unknown

This is a motorized trail. Riding season is about mid-March through November.

Description

Begin at the Tabeguache Trail - Dry Creek Section. This 4wd road is called "Dry Creek Road" on some maps. There is a carsonite sign and gate here right off the road. The trail is great for mixed ability levels--long sight lines allow advanced riders to go fast, and others to go a comfortable pace. The trail descends through open meadows and pinyon juniper stands.

About halfway down there is a short, stout climb, but it is rideable and shouldn't slow you down much. All too soon the trail flattens out at a trail intersection with the Red Wall Trail (right). Piney Creek trail continues north (left) from this intersection, but its character changes in that the trail starts to become more rolling as opposed to the downhill you just completed.

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Shared By:

Garry Baker

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  4.3 from 4 votes

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