Dutchman Wash Single Track

Total Miles
2.0

Elevation

1,023.61 ft

Duration

0.5 Hours

Technical Rating

3

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Winter, Fall

Trail Overview

Dutchman Wash is a really fun and scenic single track that runs north to south in the Arizona Strip for 2 miles. The north end starts as a narrow dirt single track that goes easy through the desert before it dips into a smooth gravelly wash. You have to watch out for bigger loose rocks in the wash that you can ping off of and sudden G-outs as it dips into ravines, but it's overall a pretty easy trail. The scenery is really unique, as it rides right next to lava rock and underneath the towering canyon walls of the surrounding mesas. Sometimes it has a rockier surface, and it's lined with lots of bushes that'll whip you. The terrain is very green and different from some of the other trails in the area that go through the red desert hills. This trail has less whoops, so it maybe doesn't get ridden as much. The south end ends at a wider wash track.

Photos of Dutchman Wash Single Track

Dutchman Wash Single Track
Dutchman Wash Single Track

Difficulty

This is an easy single track with features such as big dips and rocky sections but no significant obstacles.

Technical Rating

3

Status Reports

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Access Description

There are extensive ATV and dirt bike trails in the area of BLM known as the Arizona Strip, just south of the Utah border and closest to St. George, Utah. The best staging areas to access these trails are at the Warner Valley staging area, the Arizona Strip Road south of Hurricane, Utah, or from the Sunshine Trail Access at the intersection of Washington Fields Road and Uzona Avenue. Stick to existing routes, and come prepared for remote and rugged terrain.

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