D3061

Total Miles
5.1

Technical Rating

3

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

Trail Type

Full-Width Road

Accessible By

Trail Overview

This route begins off Ruby Ranch Road and follows the historic alignment of the Old Spanish Trail for roughly the first 2.5 miles, adding a unique sense of history to an already scenic drive. The road is a narrow two-track with a consistently sandy base that can become soft in places, especially after wind or recent traffic. Multiple washouts cut across the trail along the way, requiring drivers to slow down, pick good lines, and use caution. The landscape is wide open and remote, with sweeping desert views, rolling badlands, and a good chance of spotting Pronghorns or cattle from the surrounding ranchland. At approximately 5.5 miles, the route fades into the desert as the remaining section has been reclaimed by mother nature and is no longer defined enough to continue through to Crystal Geyser Road. This makes the trail best enjoyed as an out-and-back adventure with light exploration and historic character.

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Difficulty

Sandy terrain, frequent washouts, and remote conditions are the main challenges. Most stock high-clearance SUVs and 4x4s can handle it in dry weather.

History

This route shares the first section of the historic Old Spanish Trail, a trade route used from the late 1820s into the mid-1800s. The trail connected New Mexico and California, carrying traders, livestock, and goods across harsh desert country long before modern roads existed. Travelers faced water shortages, rough terrain, and extreme weather, making routes like this vital for survival. Driving this section today offers a glimpse into the same open landscape that early expeditions once crossed with wagons, pack animals, and horses.

Technical Rating

3

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

D3061 can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High-Clearance 4x4
  • SUV
  • SxS (60")
  • ATV (50")
  • Dirt Bike

Access Description

D3061 can be reached from Ruby Ranch Road, which is accessible from Interstate 70. Or if coming from the town of Moab, you can bypass Interstate 70 and take the Green River to the Highway 6 route. Make sure to have offline maps downloaded, as the farther you get from the interstate, the spottier the cell service can become.

D3061 Map

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