BLM 11
Total Miles
0.9
Elevation
1,667.97 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
Trail 11 is probably one of the most challenging single tracks in the Pipestone OHV area. Through these features, it goes through a vast open pine tree forest with huge granite boulders and winds. It climbs the dirt hills through the boulders that closely line the trail and over many small rock surfaces. It's less than a mile long and loses 300 feet of elevation as it goes north to south, with a few steep hills. It gets into a gully full of embedded round boulders, and you must pick your way through several small boulders and over-ramped rock surfaces. The rock ledges can be a couple of feet high. After getting through the rocks, many whoops are in the faster straighter sections.
Photos of BLM 11
Difficulty
The sign at the entrance to this trail rates it as Most Difficult. It is one of the most difficult single tracks in the trail system, but universally when compared to other riding areas, it's about a 5 difficulty due to constantly having to go over a surface full of embedded boulders. It's rocky with some steep hills, but is still an intermediate trail.