Trail 150

Total Miles
6.9

Elevation

1,575.13 ft

Duration

1 Hours

Technical Rating

2

Easy

Best Time

Fall, Spring

Trail Overview

Running south to north, this trail starts as a fast single track through barren desert terrain in valleys, washes, and along ridgelines. The first split for 150A is a short steep climb onto a narrow ridgeline and a steep downhill. The second split for 150B brings you into a narrow windy wash with 10-foot-tall dirt walls and surrounded by sagebrush. The wash is mostly smooth sand, with some loose rock and banked walls. The traction can be really good after a small rain storm, otherwise, it can be dusty. The trail turns into a road before turning right into another similar wash. If you come to a cattle fence, you've gone too far and need to backtrack into the wash. There is a hard left out of the wash marked with cairns that's easy to miss, but you can tell because the wash starts to peter out. The trail ends when it crosses a fence and hits the dirt road. This is a great place for beginner riders and off-season riding.

Photos of Trail 150

Trail 150
Trail 150

Difficulty

This is a consistently easy trail with no obstacles.

Technical Rating

2

Status Reports

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Access Description

There is a staging area with a couple of campsites off BLM Route 139. There are also several staging areas for the North Fruita Desert off Douglas Pass Road.

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