24 Hours Of Moab Race Course
Moab, Utah
| Address: | ~Unnamed Road, Moab, UT 84532, USA |
| GPS: |
38°25'7.2"N 109°28'0.3"W Maps | Directions |
| State: | Utah |
| Trail Length: | 14.00 miles |
| MTB Difficulty: | Intermediate |
| Trail Type: | Loop |
| MTB Trail Type: | Singletrack |
Mountain Bike
This course was used in the 24 Hours of Moab Race before the race was shut down several years ago. Most portions of this trail are sandy, with some sections with a lot of sand. When the trail first starts, it will be a gravel trail, though after the first fork the trail becomes sandy. Riders can go for as far as they want on the trail because it connects with many of the other trails in the area.
One of the popular parts of this trail is Prostitue Butte (aka Lone Rock). This part of the trail has some fun sandstone formations which include arch formations as well as some great trailside views. As the trail progresses, riders will have options on how they want to finish the trail. One route continues all the way down to the Colorado River by taking either the Hunter Canyon Rim or Pritchette Canyon.
More Information
Add ResourceNever modify trail features. Ride trails when they're dry enough that you won't leave ruts. Speak up when you see others on the trail and always yield to hikers, horses, and others coming uphill. Always ride on the established trail.
Read MoreDirections
From Moab, Utah
- Head west on E Center St toward N Main St (266 ft)
- Turn left onto US-191 S/S Main StContinue to follow US-191 S(13.0 mi)
- Turn right at BLM 173/Pole Canyon Rd/Strike Ravine Safari Rte (2.3 mi)
- Turn right (262 ft)
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