South Fork Weber - FR 031
Total Miles
2.7
Elevation
2,382.74 ft
Duration
2 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
The start of the trail is pretty open and flowy and isn't difficult at all. Eventually, you will encounter some rock gardens with some sections that require a decent approach, breakover, and departure angle. Take it slow and you will be okay. Next, you will reach a river that requires being driven up, be careful in the springtime as it will be higher. The trail starts to get tighter the farther you go up, and it is recommended not to continue unless you are okay with some pin striping. Towards the top, you will find an off-camber section on a very tight part of the trail that requires some careful and slow movements. The first section of the trail ends once you hit the rock field, as it becomes much more difficult and rocky. There is a very small turnaround before, but anything longer than a 4runner would struggle to flip around.
Photos of South Fork Weber - FR 031
Difficulty
There are many sections that have big loose rocks and washes. Some puddles can be around a foot deep and the river can be deep and fast in the spring time. There are large rocks that require decent ground clearance on steep and tight roads.