Trail Overview
This trail starts at San Felipe Wash with a very steep, short incline coming out of the wash right at the beginning, though there is a bypass if needed for those who want to avoid it. The surface is very sandy with lots of whoops and washboards throughout that create a bouncy, flowing ride. The trail is relatively flat once you're out of the initial wash climb, making for straightforward navigation across the terrain. The route crosses Bank Wash along the way and is lined with some creosote bushes scattered throughout. The combination of whoops and washboards on a sandy surface creates the fun, flowing character that gives this trail its name.
Difficulty
This is an easy trail overall, with the very steep, short incline at the start being the main challenge, though the bypass option allows you to avoid it. The very sandy surface with lots of whoops and washboards creates a jarring ride that will test your suspension, but isn't technically difficult. Airing down is recommended for the sandy conditions. The flat terrain makes navigation simple once past the initial climb.