Runlett ATV

Total Miles
3.0

Elevation

3,274.66 ft

Duration

0.5 Hours

Technical Rating

4

Moderate

Best Time

Summer, Fall

Trail Overview

The Runlett ATV trail starts on Middle Mountain Road and heads south for 3 miles until it dead ends at the Dark Canyon Single Track. The north end starts as a wide path on the edge of a hillside with wide open views. The trail starts off easy, with ruts and embedded rocks. There are lots of downed logs that have only been partially cut and are still sticking out over the trail that you need to watch out for around the corners, and some downfall elevated above the trail at the head height you have to duck for. Most of the beginning is really easy except for the logs. In the southern half of the trail, it gets steeper and rockier. It's really cool as it rides along a narrow ridgeline overlooking the mountains and valleys. It has more embedded rocks and ruts, and it's troughed in the center of the trail. After descending 1,200 feet over 3 miles, with the steepest spot at the south end, it dead ends at the singletrack, so ATVs will have to ride this as an out and back. Look for elk and deer during your ride.

Photos of Runlett ATV

Runlett ATV
Runlett ATV

Difficulty

This is an intermediate ATV trail because it has steep rocky sections, and big embedded boulders.

Technical Rating

4

Status Reports

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Access Description

There is a very small parking area good for a few vehicles at the entrance to Middle Mountain Road off of Highway 501. There is a big meadow that can be used for dispersed camping and staging just around the corner from the south entrance to the Berri ATV trail.

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