31007

Total Miles
4.3

Elevation

843.40 ft

Duration

0.75 Hours

Technical Rating

5

Moderate

Best Time

Spring, Fall, Winter

Trail Overview

This 4.3-mile-long dirt bike trail starts on the east end with a really troughed and loose climb that is washed out and rutted, which will definitely be tricky for newbie riders. It continues climbing along a fence line on a beat-up trail that is really troughed out and loose. It continues as a narrow single track that climbs up and down the rugged desert hills. The climbs are loose and steep, with embedded rock ledges, and rutted. The ledges are a few inches tall, sometimes halfway up the climbs, like a jutted-out boulder face. It drops into a wash and follows the wash between scraggly bushes and dirt hills. There are embedded boulders in the wash, loose rocks, and sand, with 1-foot tall waterfall ledges. The wash widens up, and it eventually climbs out of the wash at trail 31008.

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Difficulty

This is a trickier dirt bike trail with some really rutted climbs that are steep and loose, will require some hill climbing experience, and will be easier with a gummy tire.

Technical Rating

5

Status Reports

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Access Description

To access the Boulders OHV Area, take North Picacho Wash Road north from the West Carefree Highway. There is a huge staging area a mile up North Picacho Wash Road, with one pit toilet, a couple of picnic tables, and about 20 nice dispersed campsites for big rigs. There's a youth training area as well that is a fenced-off area for young or new riders to practice without cars nearby. This riding area gets very crowded on weekends. Most of the trails are unmarked, so a GPS map is extremely helpful here. Look out for wild burros.

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