5830C

Total Miles
0.7

Technical Rating

4

Moderate

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

Trail Type

50" Trail

Accessible By

Trail Overview

This is a 0.7 mile long intermediate ATV trail through the Seep Springs Recreation Area. The east side starts at the intersection with Fred Garza Trail, and winds around the top of the mesa through pinyon pine, on a tight two-track between the trees. There are small loose rocks in the trail and big boulders and rock walls lining the trail that make it really scenic. There are big rock layers embedded across the trail that create one-foot-tall rock ledges. You ride across long rock slab sections, some that are chunky and uneven with more small ledges. This trail is pretty typical of the terrain and very similar to many of the other trails in the area.

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5830C
5830C

Difficulty

A loose surface, big rock slab layers and ledges up to a foot tall, and very tight turns make this an intermediate trail for an ATV or dirt biker.

Technical Rating

4

Status Reports

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Access Description

The Seep Springs trail system has about 10 different ATV trails that range from easy to hard, but are all rocky high desert terrain. There is a dirt staging area about 6.3 miles north of Highway 50, on County Road 69. There are a couple of dispersed campsites south of the staging area on BLM land. All of the trails are well marked and easy to follow, with pinch points at the entrance to prevent vehicles wider than 50".

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