Enduro Loop

Total Miles
9.2

Elevation

1,469.70 ft

Duration

0.5 Hours

Technical Rating

3

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Fall, Winter

Trail Overview

This is a 9.3-mile portion of the Enduro Loop. The Enduro Loop is a fun dirt bike ride in White Wash that in total is about a 35-mile loop, made up of multiple segments of single track connected by segments of dirt road. This is the northeast portion of the loop. The west side of it starts off of a Jeep road off Ruby Ranch Road at the ruins of an old mine. There's a dirt bike pinch point at the start of the trail. It goes through a desert landscape at the base of small rocky hills, with tons of whoops, going up and over small dirt hills. It's a moon-like landscape with a mix of red and grey-colored dirt like on another planet. The trail is fast and flowy, with dips across ravines, and goes in and out of washes. Some are narrow deep washes and some are sandy wide washes. It goes up and over small rockier hills and some steeper hills, and side-hills a bit. It rides on the ridgelines with great views and goes past cool boulders. Although it is narrow, the trail itself is easy because there are no real obstacles, and it isn't even very rocky, only going over a bit of slab rock at times. The hardest part is a couple of hairpin switchbacks and being a bit shelfy at times. There are tons of spurs and bailouts throughout the 9 miles, and it parallels Blue Hills Road, which will take you back to Moab or White Wash. The south end ends on Levi Well Road, and you have to take segments of Jeep roads to connect to the rest of the Enduro Loop.

Photos of Enduro Loop

Enduro Loop
Enduro Loop

Difficulty

This is a 3 difficulty because there are no big obstacles or ledges. The hardest part is a bit of side-hilling and a couple switchbacks, so the trail itself is really easy, although tiring from whoops.

Technical Rating

3

Status Reports

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Access Description

The staging area for the White Wash Recreation Area is off of Floy Wash Road (Exit 175 off of I-70), 12 miles south of the highway. There are many dispersed camping spots along the way. The area has several dirt bike and UTV trails, and an open riding area through sand dunes.

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