Joe Hole Wash

Total Miles
9.2

Elevation

1,646.58 ft

Duration

0.75 Hours

Technical Rating

5

Moderate

Best Time

Spring, Fall, Winter

Trail Overview

The south end of this 9-mile single track starts at the intersection with Lost Spring Wash. Most of the route is a wide and easy trail through rocky mesas, but there are several small ledges, plus a few bigger more intermediate ledges. It climbs in and out of easy washes, and there are lots of slab rock layers. Some of the easier parts of the trail are the fast and straight sections on top of the mesa between giant granite boulders. It goes through a really scenic zone riding right past giant rock outcroppings. You'll have to ride small hills both up and down that are sometimes more difficult due to steepness. The trail goes through a couple of rock pinches, and rutted loose climbs, and through lots of fast sandy whoops, especially on the north end. One of the bigger obstacles is a series of blunt rock ledges at the top of a dirt hill, that are a couple feet tall each. The north end rides right next to scenic rock cliffs before ending on the Green River Cutoff Road.

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Joe Hole Wash
Joe Hole Wash

Difficulty

This is an intermediate single track with a mix of easy sandy sections plus moderate rock ledge obstacles that will require some experience to get up a blunt ledge that is a couple of feet tall.

Technical Rating

5

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Access Description

The Chimney Rock/Woodside trail system is mostly made up of difficult rocky singletracks, plus a couple easier ATV trails, and lots of Jeep roads to explore. From Highway 6, turn west onto the Green River Cutoff Road, and follow the road for about 3 miles until the staging area. There are great dispersed campsites along the Green River Cutoff Road for several miles.

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