BH1078
Total Miles
4.8
Elevation
301.92 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Fall, Winter
Trail Overview
The north entrance to this single track is very faint from a wash, but there are a few tracks to follow. It's a very faint and primitive trail through rolling desert hills, crossing some more major dirt roads along the way. It constantly goes up and down the small hills, crossing rocky ravines and sandy washes. The trail has a very gravelly surface, some loose rock, and some harder climbs up hillsides with bigger rocks along the trail. It has steep rutted descents and climbs, and drops into a wash with some bigger rocks and small ledges less than a foot tall. While the first half is faint through the overgrown bushes, the latter half is a bit more beat in. It drops into a huge wide wash and ends at a mining area. You can technically find a way to ride through the mining area to connect to Bh1165, but it's unclear if you're supposed to or not. You can also go around on a couple of roads to connect to the next singletrack instead.
Photos of BH1078
Difficulty
This is overall a pretty easy trail, but part of the difficulty on this one is having to navigate and find the trail because there aren't many tracks to follow. It needs to be reclaimed and ridden more. It has rocky ravine crossings, big ruts, and small ledges that make it an intermediate trail.
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