6102E

Total Miles 0.6
Technical Rating
5 Moderate
Best Time Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Type 50" Trail
Accessible By
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Trail Overview

The south end of 6102E starts out as a wide dirt two-track tight between the pinyon pine and comes up to several small 6" rock ledges right away. The rock ledges are like a series of step-ups with a bunch of small ledges in a row. It continues to ride over long layers of slab rock and has several bigger rock features that are more chunky uneven layers of rock diagonally across the trail. There's a right turn at the top of one of the obstacles that's easy to miss. It's kind of a maze up here, so it's helpful to have an offline map. It goes very straight and fast through a grassy meadow, crossing a road that you can take to bail out sooner. There are another couple of rock ledges as you go north that are similar in difficulty and size. It ends on BLM Route 6102h.

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Difficulty

This is an intermediate ATV trail as there are 5 or so big rock features within the 0.6-mile distance that are moderately challenging due to their size and shape. It will be a good challenge for ATVs, and a bit easier for dirt bikes that can pick their line better.

Technical Rating

5

6102E Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • Single Track
  • 50 Inch

6102E Map

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