Porcupine Rim Trail

The Porcupine Rim Trail is one of Moab, Utah's most popular trails for biking and 4-wheeling. Besides being a little overcrowded, it is also one of the area's most beautiful and technical mountain biking trails. Ledges, jagged and loose rock, and exposure raise many heart rates. But many bikers are thankful for the relatively mellow uphill climb at the beginning of the ride.

From the trailhead the ride leads you along a 4WD track along a steep canyon wall. At mile 3, you reach the rim for what the trail was named, begin your descent, and also find many spectacular viewpoints. The view over the cliffs edge into Castle Valley is the most remarkable. The Porcupine Rim Trail rides along the rim for a while, offering great views the whole way. The trail drops off the rim, making its way along singletrack down to the Colorado River to your right. The exposure along this singletrack is noteworthy. Don't take any corners too quickly or you may find yourself in a nice tumble toward the Colorado River. The trail ends at UT 128 along the Colorado River.

Trail Specifics:
Distance: 14.8 one way
Riding Time: 2 to 5 hours
Difficulty: Technically and Physically Difficult
Trail Surface: Ledges, 4WD track, singletrack, loose rock

Directions to Trailhead:
From US 191, drive East on Center Street. Turn right on 400 East and then left onto Sand Flats Road. Drive to mile marker 7 and park. The trail is off to the left. The shuttle drop off is north of Moab. Drive north on US 191 until UT 128. Drive 3 miles, just passed Negro Bill Canyon, and park in the parking area.

View the local providers:

Website  | Phone : (435) 259-5223
Moab Cyclery : Moab, UT
Website  | Phone : (435) 259-7423
Website  | Phone : (435) 259-9861

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