Choppy Waters

Total Miles 19
Technical Rating
3 Easy
Best Time Spring, Summer
Trail Type High-Clearance 4x4 Trail
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Trail Overview

This scenic point-to-point loop trail meanders through the beautiful pines and meadows of the Coconino National Forest. Although there are some short sections of smooth dirt, the majority of this trail is covered in loose and buried rock, making for a very bumpy and slow ride. The trail is not routinely maintained and does not have bypasses available to avoid the rocky sections. The portions of the trail in the meadows (Newman Canyon), where there are water crossings, have a lot of erosion with deep ruts. Active rain, or recent rain, will likely increase trail difficulty. Be on the lookout for deer, elk, and other wildlife. As always, please be a steward and protect our public lands and national forests;observe Tread Lightly! Principles and have fun!

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Difficulty

Trail is comprised of rutted dirt mixed with loose and buried rock. Buried rock sections will force you to slow down, require 4x4 and high clearance, and make for a bumpy ride.

History

Trail starts near the Pinegrove Quiet Area. From August 15th to December 31st each year, the areas are special: they are open only to foot, horse, or bicycle traffic for the purpose of providing a unique, non-motorized recreational experience for the public. Please see map of quiet area boundaries to understand which portion of Muddy Waters is affected by the seasonal closure. https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd498093.pdf

Technical Rating

3

Status Reports

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Clay Nelson
May 23, 2025
Open
this area is incredibly nice, from Flagstaff to Mormon lake, you will not be disappointed. many mud holes and ruts along the way. some small mediocre size basalt boulders . very Rocky from start to finish. you can definitely tell you're in a lava field as suddenly the rocks disappear and it's like normal dirt lol and then back again to the lava rocks. overall, the trail is pretty decent and can easily go from a three to a seven with rain or unfavorable conditions. the area is pretty remote. I did have cell service the whole time. coming out into the south side. please make sure you close all gates behind you. you will see many elk in the pastures, especially when you get closer to Mormon lake. we found one geocash closer to lake Mary. overall very impressed with the area. be sure as you come in to not go too fast. there's many homes.
Alex Montreal
Aug 31, 2024
Open
Ton of mud holes. Some shallow and some deep. Advise to avoid. some rough patches for rocks. Highly recommend high clearance and bigger tires.
Wyatt Belden
Dec 24, 2023
Open
Rick Noll
Aug 14, 2023
Open

Choppy Waters Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • Single Track
  • 50 Inch
  • 60 Inch
  • High Clearance

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