Elberta Slant Road/Tintic Railroad Tunnel

Total Miles 4.3
Technical Rating
2 Easy
Best Time Spring, Fall, Winter, Summer
Trail Type Full-Width Road
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Trail Overview

The Tintic Railroad Tunnel or Elberta Slant Road is a little known, off-road trail in Northern Utah's Tintic Mountains. It is a short trail ride that can be done in most stock vehicles with high-clearance. The trail is mostly graded gravel roads with a short portion of more difficult trail at the very end that leads to an abandoned railroad tunnel. The tunnel was abandoned after the mining boom in the area died down many years ago. The 235 foot tunnel was used by full sized trains traveling back and forth from local mines. Due to its size, most vehicle's will have plenty of space to drive through the complete length of the tunnel. There are plenty of open areas to turn around in, allowing you to drive the tunnel in both directions, however;the easily navigated trail also turns around and will lead you back to the area you started in. This area of Utah is known for its early history in mining, throughout the trip you will see remnants of this past. The trail does have a lot of exposure and while it is completely open and accessible in the summer time, it can be rather hot. Ideal times for a visit are spring and fall but the tunnel sees visitors year-round. The trail is not clearly marked so it is import that you pay attention to waypoints and I suggest your download the trail prior to coming because cell service is poor.

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Difficulty

Most of this trail is very easy and can be accomplished in stock vehicles. The last .25 miles is a bit more technical and can be done in most vehicles. You may just need to select your lines a bit more carefully.

History

This trail has evidence of Utah's early mining industry and will be evident throughout the trail.

Technical Rating

2

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Lake Dinga
Nov 22, 2025
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Tunnel was very cool, any car with decent clearance can get here
Marcus Snow
Jul 28, 2025
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Awesome trail with a drive through tunnel trail is scattered with debris and garbage from a hole people who don’t clean after them selves. Getting to the tunnel the road is definitely rutted and needing a 4wd capable vehicle
Rory Taylor
May 09, 2025
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Mellow. Got some pinstripes in the full size. Be cautious going off trail in a bigger rig, they can get tight quick.
Conrad Grammer
May 04, 2025
Open
Trail was dry and in great shape!
Eric V
Apr 08, 2025
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I took my boys on a quick rip this morning, and the trail was in great shape.
Kyle b
Mar 29, 2025
Open
Some sticky mud on the south entrance, everything else was dry.
Derek Wride
Mar 09, 2025
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Some fun whoops and mud puddles this time around!
John Murphy
Mar 08, 2025
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The loop is doable for crossovers up until the areas around the tunnel. It looked a little too muddy and torn up to try going through it today.
Mike & Charlotte Butler
Feb 19, 2025
Open
Headed to the old train tunnel. The Elberta Slant Road got pretty muddy the closer we got to the parking area, to the point that we decided not to chance sliding off the road. This was in a Jeep Wrangler with 4WD engaged and BFG All Terrain KO2’s on. Lots of deep ruts in the road. Let’s let it dry out a bit before we ruin the road.
Becky Marcelliano
Jul 28, 2024
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A few rutted sections, saw only a few other people, found a nice place to camp on a side road.
Richard Harris
May 27, 2024
Open
The tunnel was busy, but lots of people couldn’t find it. It is at the top of the loop at the north end of the trail.
Pat & Ekko
May 16, 2024
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Andrew F
May 04, 2024
Open
Road from the highway to where you turn to head up to the railroad tunnel was graded recently making for an easy drive, once you turn off the road it gets rougher. Had some fun driving around and spotted a bat chilling in the tunnel.
Ashly L
Apr 07, 2024
Open
Went down the road after wrapping up this trail to Eureka’s mining museum that was surrounded by vintage buildings that were very charming to look at although most were closed.
Bryson Reed
Apr 06, 2024
Open
We started in Little Moab and then made our way on an cool tight trail down to Tintic tunnel. the trail was awesome and the Tunnel was amazing. We exited to redwood road right after Tintic and it was a very easy drive.

Elberta Slant Road/Tintic Railroad Tunnel Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

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

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