Wash and Dry

Total Miles
6.4

Technical Rating

4

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall

Trail Type

60" Trail

Accessible By

Trail Overview

Wash and Dry consists of Trail 106, Flat Canyon Tie 1084, and 1084A. This trail starts in Flat Canyon wash and follows the wash back into the canyon. There are lots of interesting rock formations to look at as you go. You will gradually climb up in elevation as this trail goes in and out of the wash as it winds back. After the turn onto 1084A, the trail gets steep with no way to see over until you start down. It becomes narrower, with some tight turns, and rock ledges to climb up. You should walk a couple of the steep grades to see what is over the top.

Photos of Wash and Dry

Wash and Dry
Wash and Dry

Difficulty

There are several steep grades that have no visibility over the other side until you start down. There are a couple of rock ledges to climb to continue on the trail. The first part of the trail is in the wash and not recommended in inclement weather. With the possibility of flash flooding, do not ride during monsoon rains. Not recommending this trail for any vehicle over 70 inches wide, or high clearance 4x4's, because of the turns to go down the grades.

Technical Rating

4

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

Wash and Dry can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • SxS (60")
  • ATV (50")
  • Dirt Bike

Access Description

Flat Canyon (106) starts out as 42048 under I-70 in Richfield, Utah, off of old Highway 89. You can also take this in the opposite direction, starting at Richfield-Pioneer Road (PST 04B).

Wash and Dry Map

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