klondike bluffs trail
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You can spend all day riding new single track with excellent views all around. Rode out to the Alaska section of the trail system and was able to do a 23 mile loop! Not too much technical riding but great for cross country.
A little of this, a little of that, but so worth the climb. Soft sand, rocks, and great sandstone slabs with dinosaur footprints you can touch. Oh so much fun...
This trail is a far away from town but offers some relatively easy climbs and descents for a mixed-ability crowd. There is a nice short hike to a view into Arches that is a nice payoff or submit. For those looking for a bit more thrill, they can choose one of the many other trails back to the lot while the lesser riders go back the way they came up. Look for the dinosaur footprints on the way up in the slickrock, they should have little rock circles arranged around them to help point them out.
With the new North parking lot, the trail network here can be ridden in multiple directions. I like to ride Dino Flow north to south, and EKG south to north. Shorter climbs and longer descents on EKG that way…but don't miss Alaska, Homer, and UFO over from the middle Baby Steps loop and the old 4x4 trail.
We did the Klondike Bluffs trail with our kids - all on ATVs - and had an exciting and enjoyable trip. It took about 3-4 hours but we stopped a lot to take pictures and I was pretty cautious about following the map and GPS. Highly recommend!
We went out in the morning and had the park to ourselves. The ride is as easy or hard as you choose. It was really cool that there are dinosaur tracks. This was our first time riding in Moab and is the perfect place to start for beginners or experienced riders looking to acclimate to the area.
Our first attempt at slick rock- great fun. Not technically difficult (apparently) but plenty interesting for us. Up hill most of the way out but a great downhill ride back. Dinosaur prints along the way to add to the amazing views. Highly recommended.
The perfect trail if you want to get off the beaten path and away from all the tourists to do some nice quiet hiking.
There are hike, bike and jeep trails all over. Stop in a wash and look for cool rocks. We found agates, petrified coral and wood. This is a nice area to explore with the family.
Preferred the Intrepid Trails at Dead Horse for the flow and Views but ad into Flow was great too. Any of the local bike shops will sell trail maps for either place for $2 each
I love 4x4 trails that really go somewhere and let you get a feel for the area. That is this trail. You start on willow flats (?), then turn right onto the trail and enjoy a great and slightly challenging road all the way up to tower arch. It takes you through driving through sand dunes, dry creek beds, and even up on a section of the slickrock! It's minimally used and we only saw 1 other vehicle the whole time. Once you reach the arch and turn around, if you stay left, you go over a much more challenging 4x4 trail, which was good fun too!
We have been out of the biking scene for about 10 years so we wanted a fairly easy yet scenic spot. We rented bikes at an excellent shop called Chile Pepper Bike Shop in Moab. They suggested to take the Agate and Jasper Trials off the Copper Mountain Trail. It was perfect for what we were wanting to do. There is also an extended part to see dinosaur tracks but we were too tired for that.
Rated in our guide as a 2 out of 10 difficulty. Every thing was easy if broken down in to sections. Some sections at first looked difficult to drive and as we were a little unsure we did get out and walk a few sections to make sure we could drive through to a section where we could again hop out and make sure we were happy to drive it. Some sections were one obstacle after another which was fun and a good introduction to driving off road. Just take it slow and easy. Some of the makings can be easy to miss but it's worth the effort and was lots of fun.
My husband and I came here to mountain bike one day after being recommended to us by the bike shop rental place. My husband loves to mountain bike and I had only been a couple times. The trails here worked great for both of our ability levels. The scenery is really pretty. It doesn't seem all that great in the parking lot so give it some time.
The bike trail is really a 4-wheel drive route, but it still makes for a great mountain bike ride. Plenty of Moab signature slickrock to climb and then descend as well as a short hike into Arches NP for a spectacular view of the "Bluffs" The trail is marked with direction signs as well as periodic signs with maps. The are several single track marked trails in the area also.