Nacho's Bar Cutover Tight Squeeze
Total Miles
1.4
Elevation
518.60 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Fall
Trail Overview
This is a fun, slightly more challenging cutover trail that connects the Bypass AZPT Bullhead to the Oatman Medium trail to the Joe Lane Quarry Part Two trail. This is a tighter, twisty trail that runs through some washes and up along a few ridgelines. There are lots of back-and-forth turns that are very fun for smaller and shorter-wheelbase vehicles. There are some steep descents down into washes and back up out of them. Midway through this trail is a short, tight canyon with a rock obstacle at one end. The trail descends into this obstacle or out of it, depending on which direction you are traveling. This canyon is not recommended for larger vehicles. It would be difficult to turn around or back out. The rock obstacle is not large but needs good navigation through. On the Joe Lane Quarry, at the end of the trail, is a point of interest, Nachos Bar. There are lots of steep, hard trails over the hills all around the bar that SxS like to use to find the place. Stick to the main tracks of this trail to get in and out and find Nacho's Bar.
Photos of Nacho's Bar Cutover Tight Squeeze
Difficulty
There is a tight, narrow canyon with a rock obstacle at one end. The canyon is not very long and would make it hard for larger vehicles to turn around or back up the hill to get out if they can't make it through. The trail also has sandy wash sections and deep transitions that are more difficult for larger and long-wheelbase vehicles. This trail is best for SxS use.
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