6120

Total Miles 4
Technical Rating
3 Easy
Best Time Spring, Winter, Fall
Trail Type Full-Width Road
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Trail Overview

6120 is a 4-mile-long dirt road that starts at Highway 89 at a dirt turnoff. It goes right next to some private property, starting easy on a mix of hard-packed dirt and sand. It goes past lots of grazing cows and through a couple of gates and unmarked intersections, going flat and straight through grasslands and pinyon pine trees. There are consistent slab rock layers in the trail that make it pretty bumpy and slow, creating small ledges under a foot tall. You'll find small loose rocks throughout the trail and easy curves, and it narrows up as it gets farther away from the highway. You might see UTV tours out here. Although this road is likely the start or end of your off-road adventure in this area, the views are already pretty great in either direction. When you're heading north, you can see the grey bentonite mesas north of Big Water, and you ride past big sandstone rock towers. If heading south, you'll see the Vermillion Cliffs in the distance. It's a slight uphill from the highway to the intersection with South Jacobs Tanks Road and 6115.

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Difficulty

This is an easy dirt road that is a 3 difficulty due to lots of sections of slab rock in the road that create small ledges up to a foot tall.

Technical Rating

3

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Chris Arneson
Nov 21, 2025
Open
The first several miles of this trail should probably be rated a 5. There were some pretty decent obstacles and a vehicle with very high clearance is needed. Lots of rocks about a foot high that must be navigated. I drive a Jeep Wrangler with a 4 inch lift and 35’s so I was fine. But definitely not a 3.
Nick Mudge
Jun 07, 2025
Open
Trail Update: At the junction with 6115, heading east toward Big Water — the initial section is straightforward. But as the trail drops down the hill, expect several decent-sized ledges and a significant 2 foot drop-off at the bottom. The track reconnects with an unmarked diversion (not marked on OnX), but this section shouldn’t be considered “green” — more technical than it looks on the map.
Jim & Amber Clayton
Apr 08, 2025
Open

6120 Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • Single Track
  • 50 Inch
  • 60 Inch
  • High Clearance
  • Full Width

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