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PORCUPINE RIM TRAIL
Moab, Utah

 

DETAILS

Directions:

Access to this trail is best by shuttle service.  Without that it is a long, hot uphill ride to the trail head on La Sal Loop Rd.

Equipment:

  • Mountain bike
  • repair kit
  • extra water
  • inner tube for tires
  • food/snacks
  • first aid kit
  • helmet

Ride Info:

expect to encounter every possible trail condition from deep sand to rocky boulders.  Trail follows steep drop offs.  Use extreme caution!

If you are an avid mountain bike rider you probably heard of the Porcupine Rim.  This is an advanced level trail and you should only attempt if you have experience with technical downhill riding.  When making the arrangements for a shuttle, be sure they take you to the start of the Kokopelli trail and not the access from Sand Flats.  Kokopelli is more down hill.  Sand Flats has a long up hill. No need for that.  The trail is well maintained with beautiful scenery the entire way. I highly recommend.  The last mile is the most technically difficult and I found myself getting off the bike to walk.  The trail at that point is at the cliff edge and many have to walk over large boulders.  The trail exits onto Route 128 so you have to ride back to Moab.

 

 

This is a very long difficult trail with a lot of exposure to the sun and cliff edges. Be sure to bring plenty of water and some food. Also, if you are renting a bike from a store in Moab, be sure to check the repair kit. Some items could be old and you want to make sure you have more than a few patches.  I also recommend you bring your own air pump that you ride with from home.  The one that comes with the repair kit is so small and cannot fill the tube properly.

 

 

 

 

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