MOAB Brand Trails Map and Parking
The MOAB Brand Trails trail head and parking lot is located 7.5 miles north of Moab, Utah on the right side of US-191. Specifically, the trail head is reached by turning right at the Bar-M Chuckwagon. The primary activity on most of the trails is mountain biking but four-wheeling is allowed on some of the trails. Parking is free with a very large parking lot. There are no restrooms or water at the trail head. Cell phone service was available while on the trail.
Moab Mountain Bike Rentals
We rented mountain bikes from the Chili Pepper Bike shop for $40/bike. The Chili Pepper Bike personnel were very friendly. Further, the full suspension mountain bikes we rented were the nicest mountain bikes we had ever ridden. The following picture shows the Giant Trance X2 (in white) that I rode and the Norco Fluid LT 3 (in orange) that my brother-in-law rode. Both mountain bikes can be purchased used from the Chili Pepper Bike Shop at a reduced price. My only regret was that I did not think to rent a 29er since I have never ridden one before.
The Bar M trail is an 8.0 mile loop that is comprised of wide and primarily smooth dirt trail. Mountain bikers share the trail with four wheelers and use Bar M to connect to Bar B, Rockin' A, and Circle O loops. All of the trails hover between 4,400 and 4,600 feet in elevation and contain no shade so cycling hydration packs, energy gels, and sun protection are important.
Bar B is a 2.5 mile loop consisting of dirt trail with some slickrock interspersed.
Rockin' A is a 1.5 mile slickrock loop that is very curvy and, thus, it is a relatively slow ride. The trails are very well marked with a full map at most intersections so it was easy to transition from the Bar B loop to the Rockin' A loop. Further, the MOAB Brand Trails run adjacent to the Arches National Park so the mountain bike ride includes stunning views of nearby canyons and distant arches.
Rockin' A contains numerous sections of short drops followed by short curvy climbs; as is seen in the following picture. We found the curvy drops and climbs to be great skill building exercises since they were both frequent and varied.
Circle O Loop
Circle O is a 3.0 mile slickrock loop that is very similar to Rockin' A but with longer straightaways and, thus, it is an easier, faster trail. Circle O loop is the slickrock trail to ride if you were to only ride one slickrock trail at the MOAB Brand trails because it is the most beginner-friendly. The following picture illustrates Circle O's wider rock base and longer straightaways.
The only confusing part of the trail system was transitioning from Circle O back onto the Bar M Loop. I am not sure if we completed the Bar M loop as it was intended but we did manage to get back on it at the following intersection which lead to one final ascent before sloping down to the parking lot.
2 comments:
Happy Pedaling! Thanks for this in depth perspective of the Brand Trails.
FYI (if you didn't know & for next time, eh?) Dead Horse Point State Park added 2 new single track trails for the beginner. Trails do not share with any motorized travel, so a good youth learning mtn bike balance kind of place.
And Chili Pepper has a Mountain Bike Ho-Down October 30 -Nov 1 2009. Come on back!
MoabUtah, thank you for the comment and additional information. We look forward to visiting Moab again and hope to explore more mountain biking trails (including Dead Horse Point State Park) :).
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