Jimmie Wash Bypass
Total Miles
2.3
Elevation
774.31 ft
Duration
0.75 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Fall, Winter
Trail Overview
This trail is easy, slow, and bumpy. It combines dirt and sandy sections with many little bumps and risers to keep the travel slow. It's another nice trail that bypasses some of the more challenging sections of the Jimmie Wash trail. Connecting this trail and the 9089 OHV Whoops trail will bypass the southern section of the Jimmie Wash, which has some steep and challenging hill climbs. This is a lovely desert trail with many diverse desert plants and some up close and personal experiences with the giant saguaro cacti. Springtime brings some small, pretty flowers and blooming ocotillo. This area gets very hot in the summer months, so bring extra water and supplies when exploring this nice trail network. There is no cell service on this trail. Be sure to download offline maps before exploring the area so you can easily find your way around when traveling out here.
Photos of Jimmie Wash Bypass
Difficulty
This trail is rated for being narrow and having few places to pull off to allow oncoming traffic to pass. The hills are not steep and easy rollers. The most dangerous thing on this route will be sharp desert shrubs and trees encroaching the trail's edges, threatening to add a fresh Arizona pinstripe to your rig.
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