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Fast flowy cross country trail on rolling hills with the occasional slightly technical spot


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3.8

Miles

6.2

KM

Singletrack

3,353' 1,022 m

High

3,199' 975 m

Low

218' 66 m

Up

248' 76 m

Down

2%

Avg Grade (1°)

10%

Max Grade (6°)
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Grapevine trailhead is currently under construction and there is a new temporary access to trailhead

Description

Prospector is a fast spin that connect to Church Rocks trail to the south and White Reef to the North. Prospector undulates over a bunch of small hills. Hardtails and 29ers love this trail. It's sandy in a few short sections, but after a storm you can ride them all. This is the go-to trail when other local trails are too muddy.

The trail can be ridden as an out-and-back, but most riders combine it with Church Rocks, and/or Dino Cliffs for a longer lollipop loop. This trail starts when you branch off of the Grapevine trail.

There are three trailheads that access this trail.

1) Highland Park: This is also the Church Rocks trailhead. Exit I-15 at Washington Parkway. Go southeast through the roundabout and then go left at the stop sign onto Telegraph Rd. Go left at the first light onto Highland Parkway. Follow Highland Parkway about one mile to the park. There is no sign marking the trailhead at Highland Park, but it's easy to find.

Leaving Highland Park, follow the paved road a short distance northeast as it wraps around the park until the pavement ends. Pass the large boulders blocking the end of the road, and ride on some old cement. The singletrack starts just past the cement.

After about a half mile, the singletrack turns into a doubletrack and passes east through a gate heading toward a large water tank. Before you reach the tank, take the old dirt road on your left (south).

That road goes a short distance downhill to a large tunnel that takes you under the I-15 freeway. Follow the trail a few hundred yards. Prospector branches to the right, and Church Rocks to the left.

2) Red Cliffs Recreation Area: From I-15 take the Leeds exit.

3) Cottonwood Trail: Take exit 16 off of I-15 onto UT-9 exit.

4) Grapevine Trailhead: Take Washington Parkway exit off of I-15.

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Ben Toolson

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#207

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Photos

A few rocks coming out of a creek bed
Sep 25, 2017 near Washington, UT
Looking to the west from Prospector Trail. What a fun trail.
Apr 11, 2016 near Hurricane, UT
Cruising through the red dirt
Sep 25, 2017 near Washington, UT

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