10 trails found in Arizona
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Coldwater Trail #21 (ATV)
This segment of Trail 21 is a 0.8-mile-long two-track through the Prescott National Forest. The north end starts off of Forest Service Road 21. There’s a pull-off at the start of the trail that could be used as parking or dispersed camping. The trail is wide and easy to start, descending down a grad...
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Coldwater Trail #21 (Singletrack)
From the intersection with the ATV section of Trail #21, this dirt bike route continues southwest on a very rocky and challenging trail. It narrows up from the ATV trail right away, entering a forest of gamble oak and junipers, paralleling a creek. The trail becomes full of baby heads and boulders r...
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21 Road
21 Road is a famous favorite, but only for the most experienced riders. The trail starts out in a wash with cool alcoves and extreme obstacles. Travel is recommended one way: drive the trail up and take the main road back. To avoid the most extreme obstacles, take the main road to the first alcove. ...
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OHV 21 - Rock Run Recreation Area
OHV 21- A trail of Rock Run Recreation Area. OHV 21 is a designated Off-Highway Vehicle Trail and should be able to be traversed with some skill and patience. Both ends start off Borrow Pit Path, with the lower end being impacted by the windmill construction project, resulting in some new obstacles ...
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21 Road South
21 Road South is a route providing further access to dispersed camping and OHV opportunities on BLM lands in the Fruita/Grand Junction area. The road is paved for little ways once on public lands before turning to a mostly flat, gravel road for approximately four miles. At mile four, the road vastly...
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21
21 has some nice challenges. Running it from the Coal Road, there are some easier sections before it leads to a puddle with a dirt berm. There is a tight go-around, but both paths are challenging. Then there is the small stream crossing that has a few nice rocks in the middle. Lastly, there is the "...
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21 Blue
21 Blue is a trail that sees less traffic compared to others. While it may appear a bit neglected and overgrown at times, it offers an enjoyable experience. The trail features plenty of rocky sections intertwined with paths along the mountain's edge. Brace yourself for off-camber loose rocks and tre...
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Ashland 21
Ashland 21 is part of the old Trail 3 section and the trails that formed at the top of the hill climb. It goes from Trail 3 to a dead end also. This is just an easier trail with small rocks and some forest debris and puddles.
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21 Tank
21 Tank is an interesting trail adjacent to the Power Line Trail in the Prescott National Forest. Dirt and mud, this trail is a bit slippery after rain or snow. With numerous wash crossings and erosion, you'll want to pay attention to this drive, but have no fear, as there are no obstacles over 12 i...
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21
21 consists of multiple sections, with this being the green section. Expect to encounter rocks ranging from 6 to 12 inches in height along this part of the trail. The terrain is characterized by a pleasant wooded area with occasional grassy sections, transitioning to a rockier terrain in the larger ...
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