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Route 95
Route 95 begins at the south end, starting from Fire Road, and follows the rail bed of the former Springfield railway for the first 5.8 km. This section features hard-packed dirt and is relatively smooth. At the Y junction, keep left to continue on the trail, which maintains a hard-packed dirt surfa...
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95 to Balancing Rock Camp
This is a slow but easy trail heading east from 95 to Balancing Rock Camp. Existing ruts and additional rain can make this trail more difficult. From 95, turn east at Old Cable Trail. Follow the trail for approximately 3 miles, where you come across a large boulder hill to the south. Several gorgeou...
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Highway 95 Parallel Trail
This is an unmarked dirt bike trail that parallels Highway 95 and takes you from Blankenship Road towards Havasu. It is road-width and is easy to follow the whole way, although it is not marked with width designations, so you will likely see wider vehicles on your route. Watch out for oncoming traff...
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95-290 Loop
This trail is VERY overgrown for the first half of the trail. The trail fits a full-size vehicle but it will be tight and is not recommended for large vehicles. There is very dense growth on both sides of the trail, you WILL be getting some Nevada pinstriping!
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Green 95
Green 95 is located between Yellow 62 and Green 62, providing an alternate path to transition from the more difficult Yellow 62 onto Green 63, or the other way around. This trail is relatively easy and does not feature any major obstacles, making it a smoother route option for drivers looking to avo...
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OP 95
OP 95 is a short, 220-yard spur that parallels OP 25 and offers a more technical challenge within the Original Pocahontas trail system. This moderately difficult trail includes steeper descents with embedded rock layers, tight corners, and large loose rock throughout. Drivers will encounter a couple...
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Ashland 95
Trail 95 is the main trail from the big coal road up to the real trail area. The bottom area is the parking area has a few trails but nothing major. To get to the main trail networks this is the trail that you need to take.
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Darkwater 95
Darkwater 95 is a very tight trail for a SXS or full-sized vehicle. There are ways through it, but the brush and trees make it tough to fit through. The ground surface is smooth with just a small hill. The width is the biggest challenge.
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St. Keirns 95
St. Keirns 95 is an extension of Trail 94 and it actually connects but goes off the property for just a little distance. Please do not trespass and go off the property. This trail is slightly rocky on the one side and then smoothes out as it goes along the ridge.
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40 to 95 through Homer Mountain
Start by exiting I-40 at Water Road and heading north on Piute Valley Trail. The first section of this is pretty high-speed stuff--50 mph or more--but use caution, as there are desert tortoises, road runners, coyotes, and the like. No, this wasn't written by Warner Brothers. You should also take cau...
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