Bc1161

Total Miles
0.7

Technical Rating

2

Easy

Best Time

Winter, Spring, Fall

Trail Type

Single Track

Accessible By

Trail Overview

The south end of this short dirt bike trail starts along the side of a fence, at an unmarked entrance off of a wash that could be easy to miss. The trail is faint and lightly trafficked, but has enough tracks to help follow the route. It goes along the fence line on soft dirt with a few ruts and washouts, climbing up onto the next hillside and winding between the sage brush and cholla cactus as a faint single track. The trail goes underneath a powerline, dips in and out of small ravines, but mostly just flows between the desert vegetation without much elevation change. Watch out for spiky cactus. It crosses a road, and it will be helpful to have a GPS track here to see where the trail continues. The north end ends on Bc1116.

Photos of Bc1161

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Difficulty

This is a very easy single-track trail that simply winds through a mostly flat terrain. There is only one small climb on the south end that has more prominent ruts, but overall, it is approachable for beginner riders.

Technical Rating

2

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

Bc1161 can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • Dirt Bike

Access Description

There are many pull-offs and dispersed campsites along Crown King Road, west of Interstate 17, between Bumble Bee and Black Canyon City, that can be used as staging areas to access the trails. There is a small official staging area (DBT Staging Area) about 2 miles down Crown King Road from Interstate 17.

Bc1161 Map

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