Waterline Road-BLM30095
Total Miles
2.8
Elevation
934.42 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
Waterline Road-BLM30095 is a 2.8-mile point-to-point single-track trail within the Beaver Dam Wash National Conservation Area. It is rated 3 of 10 as it is not maintained by the BLM. The trail connects BLM30086 with the Arizona border. This trail crosses the alluvial plain of the Beaver Dam Mountains. This trail was originally developed as part of the BLM land management and grazing program before the NCA was developed. The lowest point in Utah is located just west of the trail within the Beaver Dam Wash where it crosses the border into Arizona. Travelers may come across the desert tortoise, bighorn sheep, Joshua trees, and other threatened and sensitive species. Surface water flows in the upper reaches of Beaver Dam Wash, but rarely travels all the way through the NCA. Cell phone coverage will be spotty and the nearest services are located in Beaver Dam.
Photos of Waterline Road-BLM30095
Difficulty
The trail consists of loose rocks, dirt, and sand with some slick rock surfaces and mud holes possible. No steps are higher than 12 inches. 4WD may be required, and aggressive tires are a plus.