Poison Spider Mesa

Total Miles 8.8
Technical Rating
6 Moderate
Best Time Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Type Full-Width Road
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Trail Overview

Poison Spider Mesa forms one of the cliff features that is part of the Moab landscape northwest of town and is rated 6 of 10. The mesa is bordered on the east by Moab Valley and on the south by the Colorado River. Access is via Scenic Byway 279, the "Potash Road," and the trail climbs to the rim along with the sloping rock layers. Poison Spider Mesa can be run as a single out-and-back 14.3-mile trail or may be combined with several other trails (Golden Spike and Gold Bar Rim) to create the Trifecta. Air down at the trailhead, where there is also a restroom. The first mile of the trail will climb the cliff face through a section of switchbacks and several obstacles to climb steps, ledges, and waterfalls. Exiting the switchback section at the top of the mesa, the next mile is across Tie-Rod Flats, which is a rocky section that can be run in 4H. At about 2.4 miles, the next series of obstacles begins with a 10-foot slickrock climb, followed by an obstacle aptly named “The Waterfall,” a winding slickrock set of ledges that run for about 100-meters. It is immediately followed by an additional series of slickrock climbs until reaching the “V-notch.” The trail continues for about 1-mile over slickrock obstacles before entering the section called “High Speed Mesa,” a section of mostly sand track. The “Down and Up Ledges” are the next encountered obstacle, which leads up to the intersection with the Golden Spike trail. Bear right at the intersection to enter the Poison Spider Loop. The 3.5-mile loop offers views of “Little Arch” as well as giant potholes and a large sand hill that must be negotiated. Much of the loop portion is on Navajo Sandstone slickrock, with one stretch of 0.4 miles of bare rock. There are also rock ledges, a sandy wash bottom, and two blow-sand hills. There are several options along the loop to drive out to the rim edge or to jump on one of several other trails and continue to the north. The other option is to complete the loop and return back down the trail, running the obstacles in reverse back to the trailhead. It should be noted that the two primary trails leading north from Poison Spider Mesa are more difficult (Golden Spike rated 7 and Where Eagles Dare rated 8). Round-trip from the trailhead and back will take about 5 hours, depending on the type of vehicle.

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Difficulty

Trails are difficult with considerable erosion damage, loose rocks, dirt, and slickrock. Water in excess of 12 inches is possible with mud conditions. Steps not exceeding 36 inches. 4WD, tall tires (33-inches plus) with two traction-adding devices (lockers, limited slips) are required. A winch would be a plus. Enhanced suspension travel and good ground clearance are required. Excellent driving skills are recommended.

Technical Rating

6

Status Reports

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Paul @MyDirtyHummer
Nov 12, 2025
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Trail was a blast. If you take a short dead end off to drivers side you'll find an amazing overlook of Colorado River.
Nathan J
Oct 07, 2025
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mix of slick Rock and Sand. couple of tricky spots on a bike, some because of the ledges and some because of the sand on the Rock. Overall very doable, kind of rough. Would not want an adv bike out there.
Spencer Kirk
Jul 16, 2025
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Besides a few sets of ledges and a easy v notch nothing major, if you have problems here, do not attempt the trifecta, it gets much much harder
Wally B
Jul 06, 2025
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amazing scenery in every direction
Landon Herning
Jun 10, 2025
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Anthony Panza
May 23, 2025
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Eli Vaughan
Apr 17, 2025
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Chris Banks
Apr 15, 2025
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some type of event was going on trail head closed by the river
Jared Boggess
Apr 03, 2025
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Andrew Mair
Nov 28, 2024
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No lockers needed, just 4 wheel drive and a good idea of where you want to drive. I would also recommend at least a 2" lift, although I did this years ago in a stock Pathfinder with 32" tires. Very fun and scenic trail. Nothing to stress you out too bad.
Mike T
Sep 24, 2024
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Quentin Spottiswoode
Sep 18, 2024
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Garrett Phillips
Jul 03, 2024
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Great trail not to difficult and with a few areas to test your vehicles ability.
Ryan Gregor
Apr 26, 2024
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Poison Spider Mesa Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

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

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