Trail Overview
This is a 3-mile-long single track through the Wolford Riding Area. The south end starts on County Highway 224, and the entrance to the trail is rutted right away with a big deep rut running vertically down the middle of the trail. It goes into a cool ravine, between thick Douglas fir trees, and pinyon pine. It follows the ravine, with loose rocks, bigger embedded rocks, and big banked corners, making Star Wars-style quick turns below the tall dirt walls of the ravine. The trail climbs out of the ravine after a quarter mile and goes along a fence line on the flat part of the mesa. It rides the tops of the mesas, but also dips in and out of the ravine again, with a steep descent down to it and back out. The trail on the flat part of the mesa has whoops, but is mostly fast and straight, with only a few embedded small rocks. It has some steeper climbs near the north end, coming up and over a saddle with a nice view of the sagebrush valley. It descends back down on the north side, the trail being a bit troughed, and ends on a dirt road.