Bc1191

Total Miles
1.0

Technical Rating

3

Easy

Best Time

Winter, Spring, Fall

Trail Type

50" Trail

Accessible By

Trail Overview

Bc1191 starts off as an unmarked desert trail, riding along a shelf cut into a desert hillside, overlooking a scenic desert valley. The trail is single vehicle width, about 10 feet across, and is mostly hard-packed dirt with a light layer of loose rocks and gravel. It has shallow ruts and uneven layers. It rides just below the ridgeline, cutting across the hillsides on the shelf trail. Some segments are steeper, and it significantly descends from east to west, curving around the hillside with some blind corners. The trail splits at an unmarked intersection, staying left over a rutted section with a hairpin turn. Although only a mile long, the trail has some fun scenic views and semi-technical elements, making it a fun ride great for riders with average experience.

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Difficulty

Although this trail has some significant ruts, lots of loose rock, and steep sections, it is still overall easy for ATVs, as there aren't any major obstacles or rock ledges. Riders should be cautious in narrow and exposed sections and mild off-camber slopes.

Technical Rating

3

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

Bc1191 can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • ATV (50")
  • 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.

Bc1191 Map

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