Sixth Water Divide #014
Total Miles
1.6
Elevation
2,490.63 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
Sixth Water Divide is a short single track that is relatively easy as it goes through a pine and aspen tree forest at 8,000 feet of elevation. The east end starts as a narrow single track through open grassy fields of sagebrush, and the west end goes through a denser forest of pine trees. The trail is pretty smooth, with small rocks and roots. Lots of downed logs have been cut since this is a popular riding area and close to town. There is one really steep downhill near the west end (when riding east to west) that is a bit rocky and troughed that makes it more difficult. This trail is unique compared to the other single tracks in the surrounding area because it doesn't follow a creek drainage and doesn't have any creek crossings.
Photos of Sixth Water Divide #014
Difficulty
This is an easy single track that doesn't have any singular notable obstacles, but does have one really steep spot on the west end that could be trickier for inexperienced riders.