North Alabama Hills Vista Trail

Total Miles 2.4
Technical Rating
3 Easy
Best Time Fall, Spring, Summer
Trail Type Full-Width Road
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Trail Overview

This trail is a technical out-and-back side route off Moffat Ranch Road near the main attraction, Movie Road Drive in North Alabama Hills. The trail starts with an immediate climb up the side of several hillsides that will eventually flatten out to a large parking area at the crest of the highest hill. From this vantage point, a beautiful elevated view of the Alabama Hills area and Sierra Mountains, including Mt. Whitney, will be possible. The trail then continues east across the ridgeline and transits several rocky step sections and side hill ledges consisting of loose rock. There are two other vista stopping points along the trail, one looking north toward the WWII Manzanar Internment Camp and the other looking southeast towards Lone Pine and Owens Lake. The latter vista point is also the turnaround area to return to the trailhead. Pay close attention to the trail path in this section, as it runs along the ridges of several high and steep hillsides that could make for a bad day if a wrong turn is made accidentally. Be sure to enjoy the 360-degree views, though, as this is one of the highest vantage point trails in the area. This is a high desert area where trash and human waste don't readily decompose, so be prepared to pack out both on your trip.

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Difficulty

The trail begins with a steady climb up the side of a hill that predominantly consists of packed dirt strewn with small loose rocks. The ascent angle will reach about 15 degrees near the top of climb. Some later sections have larger partially buried rocks jutting out up to 12 inches high both in the middle and along the sides of the single-track path. There are also a few sections with rocky steps that will require moderate to high clearance to navigate easily. One short section in the middle of the trail slants to the side, which consists of loose piled rocks and thus should be cautiously transited. Climbs will be much more challenging if the area is wet or covered with light snow. This trail is single vehicle width in most areas and is in an area where off-trail driving is highly discouraged (don't crush the brush). There are a couple areas at the vista points, though, that can accommodate several vehicles at a time and allow for passing or turning around.

Technical Rating

3

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Anders P
Apr 25, 2026
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Definitely not an “easy” trail. We did the full route and it is very rocky and required spotters a few times. Trail leans HARD a few times next to the cliff, and is not a through path, you’ll need to turn around at the end toward the 395 side.
Ron
Mar 01, 2026
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We did the Movie Route to explore where western movies were filmed and created with famous actors. The rock formations were pretty awesome to admire.
Tamal White
Feb 02, 2026
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Loose and a little deteriorated in some spots. Some spots require a good line if you don’t have a high clearance vehicle
Kamil Rasulov
Jan 24, 2026
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It’s very beautiful but at some points you need high clearance vehicle.
Aaron Chiang
Dec 30, 2025
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Kate Proctor
Jul 25, 2025
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This is a FANTASTIC trail to ride! A bit technical ( a sold 3) and incredible views from the two flat peaks the trail goes by. The second peak is not on the official onX trail, but is an obvious trail up to the left. The second one has even better views than the first. Highly recommended!
Ruben Guerrero
May 25, 2025
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First time here, at night? It made it fun but scary time. Overall easy trail, I suggest doing it during the day so you can see the views
Craig @TheOverlandingPhotographer
Apr 04, 2025
Open
Single track, no passing that I recall. Relatively easy, steep with some sharp rocks so watch tire placement. Recommend high clearance. 360 degree views were worth it not to mention being away from everyone else far beneath you. Yes I had aired down to around 20psi and used 4hi going up. Oh and it’s very windy at the top too. It took me around 2 hours up and back but I was taking photos/drone and took a breather up top too!
Victor Gomez
Mar 15, 2025
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did this trail in a stock 2024 Wrangler Rubicon 4xe. I recommend airing down to prevent puncture flats from the sharp rocks. It's very windy at the top. I uploaded a video on youtube "The Trail Out There " channel that shows a little bit of this trail.
Jason heang
Mar 14, 2025
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North Alabama Hills Vista Trail Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

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

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