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Historic trail with lots of sand, and some moderate technical sections.


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1.9

Miles

3.1

KM

Doubletrack

3,271' 997 m

High

3,044' 928 m

Low

131' 40 m

Up

347' 106 m

Down

5%

Avg Grade (3°)

13%

Max Grade (7°)

Dogs Leashed

E-Bikes Allowed

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This is a trail which follows the historical Pine Valley water pipeline, which used to be St George's main water supply. There are some moderately steep sections, along with rocks, drops, and other technical features, and quite a bit of deep sand. Best navigated within 2-3 days of a rainstorm. Once the sand dries out, it's pretty gnarly to navigate without fat tires. Fun trail if conditions are right, and stunning views on the way. Can be done both directions, both are fun.

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Brett Johnson

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in City Creek

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#4

in City Creek

#783

in Utah

#19,897

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T-Bone. Spot known as "The Sprinklers" to old St George Natives. Used to be a valve you could turn on to spray water into the air!
Jan 27, 2024 near Saint G…, UT
T-Bone. Moderately steep, technical climb near one end of the trail.
Jan 27, 2024 near Saint G…, UT
T-Bone, one of the sandy sections, but check out the view!
Jan 27, 2024 near Saint G…, UT

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