Snowshoe

Total Miles
1.3

Technical Rating

9

Difficult

Best Time

Summer, Fall

Trail Type

Single Track

Accessible By

Trail Overview

Snowshoe is most likely the most challenging trail in the area. The trail is extremely steep and loose. The grade is unrelenting and consistent throughout most of the trail. The trail descends from East to West. The trail has an elevation change of over 1,300 feet in a little over a mile, challenging in either direction. The midsection tends to be more loose gravel/sand and is primarily in a deep wash, while the eastern section is more loose rock. This trail can be ridden in a loop with Ute Creek. I recommend expert riders only and would not recommend riding this alone.

Photos of Snowshoe

Snowshoe
Snowshoe

Difficulty

This is a very steep and loose trail with even steeper rock features intermixed. Much of the trail is in a deep wash.

Technical Rating

9

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

Snowshoe can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • Dirt Bike

Access Description

Snowshoe is accessed via either Rim Road or Calamity Plantation Road.

Snowshoe Map

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