482

Total Miles
5.0

Technical Rating

4

Moderate

Best Time

Winter, Spring, Fall

Trail Type

Single Track

Accessible By

Trail Overview

This is the longest single track in the Red Spring Pass trail system. It goes for 5 miles through a rolling, rugged desert terrain that is constantly full of loose baby heads, with ruts and tight turns through cactus. Expect very loose terrain with sudden ruts, and small climbs and descents that will test your traction. This type of terrain will be more difficult with a stiff tire and tube, and could be easier with a soft compound gummy tire. There is a tight switchback near the north end that is rutted out and loose, and will be difficult for less experienced riders. The trail rolls across the desert hilltops, winding between small mesquite trees and barrel cactus, with spiky branches often encroaching into the trail that you have to duck for. The trail is made more difficult in sections with mild side-hilling and larger embedded rock surfaces at times. The trail goes through little ravines and small canyons, up and over the rolling hills, with nice scenery of rock outcroppings and Sardina Peak. There are several intersections with spur trails that are all well marked, making the trail easy to follow. Be aware that this trail appears to be a thoroughfare for illegal immigration.

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Difficulty

This trail is of moderate difficulty due to the entire 5-mile route being constantly full of softball-sized rocks. The trail constantly goes up and down, short climbs and descents that are rutted and loose. There aren't any major rock ledges, but the constant rocky surface is tiring and requires more experienced bike handling.

Technical Rating

4

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

482 can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • Dirt Bike

Access Description

There is an official staging area for the Red Spring Pass dirt bike trails four miles into Sardina Canyon Road (684). Enter Sardina Canyon at the Hunter Access Point from the Interstate 19 Frontage Road (exit the highway at Chavez Siding Road). The staging area is a large dirt parking lot with space for several vehicles and small trailers. There is a map and information kiosk, and two picnic tables. Overnight camping is not allowed in this lot; however, there are numerous dispersed camping spots along Sardina Canyon Road. The road in is very slow going and bumpy, with lots of loose rock and ruts, ideal mostly for high clearance 4x4 vehicles. This area gets used for illegal immigration - use caution and expect to see border patrol in the area.

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