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Ride the Uncompahgre Plateau from top to bottom, 3700 feet of descending bliss.


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Map Key

20.4

Miles

32.8

KM

80%

Singletrack

9,276' 2,827 m

High

6,183' 1,885 m

Low

773' 236 m

Up

3,744' 1,141 m

Down

4%

Avg Grade (2°)

29%

Max Grade (16°)

Dogs Unknown

E-Bikes Unknown

Overview

Moab has the Whole Enchilada, and Montrose has the Whole Uncolada. Its a huge descent off the Uncompahgre Plateau. Get it? If you're into big and fast descents, do this ride! By the numbers, its about half the elevation drop, distance and ride time of the Whole Enchilada, and can be done in less than 2 hours by a fast rider. Most mortals will take 3 or more hours. Rippin' descending, sometimes on sketchy loose rock, miles of amazing fast singletrack, a few anaerobic climbs, a short hike for variety, and then MORE fast flowy singletrack on Buzzard Gulch. This is a must do and worth a visit. After this ride whets your appetite, check out the many other fun singletrack rides: Aspen Trail and Buck Trail are just a few. The RAT trails are just down the road in Ridgway. If you hit a cool spell (below 80F), Sidewinder and its 20 miles of rolling technical singletrack awaits.

Need to Know

The Spring Creek water crossing can be a couple feet deep early in the season (June to early July). There is also the hike out of Spring Creek Canyon. The descending is really fast, so be mindful of other trail users and ride within your abilities. All trails other than those within Buzzard Gulch Trail System are motorized. While this ride is rated intermediate, it is not suitable for beginners. Make sure your bike is in good working order--the hike out is long and there are only 2 bail-out options on the entire route. Black bear and elk may be on the trail. Keep a safe distance from wildlife.

Description

This is usually a shuttled ride. Inquire at the local bike shops to see if a group shuttled ride is available. The recommended start is at the Forest Fence Trail trailhead on Divide Rd.

Park the lower shuttle vehicle at Spring Creek Canyon Trailhead at Buzzard Gulch. With your upper shuttle vehicle, park at the Spring Creek Rim Rd., 1/4 mile north of the Divide Rd./Dave Wood Rd. intersection. Forest Fence Trail is 200 yards north of here. The drive takes about 30 minutes, maybe a bit less. Follow Forest Fence Trail's singletrack through the aspen forest. At about 1.5 miles, take a right on Sawdust Pile Rd. (unmarked). Ride the road 1/4 mile, look sharp for a singletrack on the left. At 4.3 miles, take a right onto Dented Door Rd., then another quick right onto Spring Creek Trail (2-track). This is an ATV trail, and can be loose, but it is fast and fun!

After the steep downhill to Spring Creek, cross the creek and continue on rolling doubletrack. After a few miles the trail leads to a singletrack gate at the beginning of the Lower Spring Creek Trail (LSC) singletrack. At this spot there is also your first bail-out option: a steep doubletrack that goes to the canyon rim. It's 2 miles to Dave Wood Rd. Back to the ride: LSC is 7 miles of descending bliss! Towards the end of LSC, the terrain becomes rolling. At the very end, the trail turns sharply upward on steep switchbacks ridden only in our dreams.

At the top of the canyon a short singletrack leads to Dave Wood Rd. Follow the pavement left (northeast) about 1/4 mile, and look sharply for an old doubletrack on the left marked with a BLM sign. This is the Dakota Rim Trail, which marks the top of the Buzzard Gulch Trail System.

Follow Dakota Rim down through rough stuff, then take a sharp left (on the Broken Antler Trail). After 1/2 mile, take a sharp left onto Buzzard Gulch Trail, ride 1/2 mile on fast singletrack, then another left on P.J. Way. This is a fast descent with blind curves, so be watchful for other trail users.

P.J. Way finishes on a steep hill, then joins with Buzzard Gulch Trail. Take this trail down the wash to the Spring Creek Canyon Trailhead parking lot. You've done it!

History & Background

This ride started becoming popular with locals in 2014 or so. The amazing 3,700 foot descent and relatively moderate skill level needed to complete the ride makes it a must-do!

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Shared By:

Garry Baker

Trail Ratings

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Photos

That's Lower Spring Creek down there! Taken from the top of the hike out.
Jan 25, 2016 near Montrose, CO
Catching some air!
Jul 26, 2016 near Montrose, CO
Mini trail workers on Lower Spring Creek's sweet singletrack.
Jan 25, 2016 near Montrose, CO
Overlook at Buzzy
Jan 6, 2020 near Montrose, CO
Dakota Rim Overlook has some great views up the canyon. There's miles of riding in there!
Jun 22, 2017 near Montrose, CO
North end of Lower Spring Creek Trail
Jan 17, 2015 near Montrose, CO
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Sep 18, 2022
Terry Rust
Trail is in good shape, not very dusty, minimal mud in the various creek crossings. Some motorcycle ruts in previously wet sections. No colors yet! 20.4mi — 3h 20m
Jul 10, 2022
Samuel Bulson
Very fast at the beginning, turns into desert riding quickly. Some mud 20.4mi — 3h 20m
Aug 30, 2021
John Chappell
Bring lots of water if your doing it between late spring and early fall. We ran out about halfway and had 3L. Lots of uphill and a great challenge! 20.4mi
Jun 6, 2021
Ray Harmon
Total moving time was 2:40, beautiful scenery all the way down, best two track downhill ever! 21.4mi — 5h 00m
Sep 18, 2019
Joel Manner
Aug 31, 2019
Tim McCabe
Jul 30, 2019
Webb Tanner
19.4mi — 1h 56m
Jul 7, 2019
Cormac Bourke
Great ride, flows well with lots of terrain diversity 21mi — 2h 15m
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