AT&T Frontage Cutover
Total Miles
7.1
Elevation
427.95 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Winter, Fall, Spring
Trail Overview
The perfect route to get back into the desert. This mostly wide, somewhat graded trail leads from the I-10 freeway back into BLM land. It begins as a washboard with plenty of room to pass oncoming traffic. At the time of recording, there is lots of activity from the power company, and it may become the site of a future solar field. For now, it cuts across smoothly and becomes less civilized once you pass the main construction areas. The dips become deeper, and the potential to be impassable when wet is greater. There is evidence of some rutting from previous attempts. Closer to the trail's end, there are options to branch out and explore the desert with the vast network of trails. A few sizeable open camping areas make for an excellent basecamp with plenty of Verizon LTE cell service.
Photos of AT&T Frontage Cutover
Difficulty
Wide and well-graded with some washboard sections and a few lite sand sections.
Status Reports
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