Quartz Mountain
Total Miles
0.3
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Type
Full-Width Road
Accessible By
Trail Overview
This trail winds through a quiet, wooded section and is ideal for those seeking a scenic, low-key ride. The surface is primarily dirt and generally well-maintained, making it accessible for most off-road vehicles, even those with minimal modifications. Some overgrowth is present along the route, so drivers of wider-bodied rigs should be prepared for potential pinstriping from brush and low branches. While the trail doesn't present any major obstacles, it does require occasional careful maneuvering due to the narrow path. As you follow the trail, it eventually leads you to a scenic overlook along the Upper Quartz Loop,perfect for a quick break or a photo op
Photos of Quartz Mountain
Difficulty
This trail is smooth and beginner-friendly with no major technical challenges. However, its narrow width and overgrowth may cause light pinstriping on wider vehicles. Suitable for stock rigs, especially those looking for a scenic route ending at a beautiful overlook.
History
The Iron Range OHV Recreation Area was built on reclaimed mining land, once part of the rich Mesabi Iron Range that fueled U.S. steel production for over a century. Today, this 1,200+ acre site blends industrial history with outdoor adventure, offering a rare chance to ride through the remnants of Minnesota's mining legacy.
Status Reports
Quartz Mountain can be accessed by the following ride types:
- High-Clearance 4x4
- SUV
- SxS (60")
- ATV (50")
- Dirt Bike
Quartz Mountain Map
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