Bull Gulch Single Track - 6062

Total Miles
1.2

Technical Rating

4

Moderate

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

Trail Type

Single Track

Accessible By

Trail Overview

Bull Gulch is a fun and moderately challenging single track in the Texas Creek Recreation Area. It starts at a pinch point on BLM Route 6065 and enters a dirt trail going through a ravine. It goes tightly between the bushes and pine tree, with big boulders embedded into the trail that you have to ride over. There are very tall ledges, and it comes up to a big rutted spot with embedded boulders that make small ledges that you have to descend down. You keep snaking through the bottom of a ravine, that is a mix of dirt and loose rock, with more embedded boulders. After 1.3 miles, it ends on the 6061 ATV trail. It's the only single track in the area, so it's fun for dirt bikers to check out the rock features.

Photos of Bull Gulch Single Track - 6062

Bull Gulch Single Track - 6062
Bull Gulch Single Track - 6062

Difficulty

This is an intermediate single track due to several rock sections that have 1-foot tall ledges, ruts, and big boulders that you must ride over. All of these are moderately challenging and good for riders with an average skill level.

Technical Rating

4

Status Reports

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Access Description

The Texas Creek Recreation Area is easily accessed off of Fremont County Road 27, north of Highway 50. There is a large dirt parking area and a couple of dispersed camp sites less than a mile from Highway 50. It's a pretty popular area for ATV riders year-round, with rocky and rugged trails through a high desert terrain. All trails are well-marked and easy to follow.

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