Tin Tin
Total Miles
1.4
Elevation
926.89 ft
Duration
1 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Overview
A wild river bed ride awaits on Tin Tin. There is a large boulder at the beginning of the trail that will require some climbing off-camber to pass. Along the route will be medium-sized rocks that can cause damage to vehicles that have not had modifications. Towards the end of the trail is a wide boulder that has to be scaled to complete the trail. This can cause your vehicle to lift the front driver-side tire. This trail gives a front-row seat to the canyon's history with the geological layers of red Sandstone shot through with white veins of Satin Spar Gypsum. There are also large areas of cryptobiotic living soil that have taken up residence over the ground and rocks on this trail.
Photos of Tin Tin
Difficulty
This trail consists of a sandy creek bed with small to large rocks. Entry from Northbound or Salt Fork Section 1 requires climbing on an off-camber section to get around a large boulder.
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