Bone Springs

Total Miles23.4
Technical Rating
2Easy
Best TimeSummer, Fall, Spring
Trail TypeFull-Width Road
Accessible By
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Trail Overview

This trail takes you from Highway 204 to Tiger Creek, past Bone Springs warming shed. It's generally a two-track forest road with lots of cobbled rock and sections of deep ruts and potholes. The trail is easily passable with reasonable ground clearance and good all-terrain type tires. Jubilee Lake is a nice side trip, and the Bone Springs warming shed offers shelter if necessary or just a nice place to have lunch.

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Difficulty

The trail is not difficult but has a rough surface. It can be slick and muddy in some areas.

Technical Rating

2

Status Reports

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Clayton Mclain
Jul 13, 2026
Open
Rough/DeterioratedWashboard
Deep ruts near the top after bone springs on the way to jubilee. Easily navigable by dirt bike or high clearance 4x4
Bryan Booth
May 12, 2026
2008 Toyota Tacoma
Open
Dusty
Clear from Jubilee Lake to the Chapman Bone Springs Shelter, with significant deadfall recently cleared. The trail becomes rutted near the shelter. Jubilee Lake remains closed. Some users were present on the trail.
Andrew K
Nov 17, 2024
Obstructed
Deep Snow
Deep drifted snow. 40” or bigger tires with front and rear lockers required.
Tim Haight
Aug 31, 2024
Open
Dusty
Michael Robinson
Jun 21, 2024
Open
Normal
Jacob Sharp
Jun 20, 2024
Open
Rough/Deteriorated
Definitely would only take a 4x4 up here towards Bone Springs. Some tight places.

Bone Springs Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High Clearance
  • Full Width

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