It was mid-October and that made it a good time to head to southwest Utah for some autumn mountain biking.
We left Flagstaff around 8:30 a.m. and arrived at the Wire Mesa Trailhead on Gooseberry Mesa about 4 hours later. After a quick lunch, we jumped on the Wire Mesa trail. Good news! They are upgrading the parking lot with a fence and possibly other amenities.
This was our first time on Wire Mesa Trail. It’s a nice loop with some great views of Zion National Park and the cliffs of Gooseberry Mesa.
The next day we visited the Gooseberry Mesa trails, starting on Windmill, then North Rim and out to the west end of the mesa. This route wanders between the edge and then through ramps, chutes, small hills, all on a high-traction surface. The geologic name for this rock is Shinarump Conglomerate.
The return to the trail head included a quick jaunt on Yellow Trail. Great fun! We then returned to North Rim and connected with Practice Trail. The photos shown here are very similar to photos taken on earlier trips to this mountain biking area. See, for example, the trip reports for April 2015 and October 2016.
We had planned on a third day of riding but instead opted to do some hiking in Zion National Park.
It’s October and time to head to southwest Utah for some autumn mountain biking.
We managed to get out of Flagstaff at the “early” hour of 8 a.m. and arrived at Gooseberry Mesa shortly after noon. After a quick lunch we were off on Windmill Trail. A short distance from the trailhead brings you to the north edge of the mesa with amazing views.
It doesn’t take long before the trail veers away from the edge and takes you through ramps, chutes, small hills, and steps on a high-traction surface. (The geologic name for this rock is Shinarump Conglomerate.) There are no long uphills here—but many short and quick ascents and descents.
We continued on the North Rim Trail to the west end of the mesa at The Point which provides a magnificent view of the Virgin River valley as well as the Hurricane Cliffs trail system far below.
The return to the trail head included a quick jaunt on Yellow Trail. Great fun—No pictures! We then returned to North Rim and connected with Practice Trail. It was getting late and the sun was low in the sky resulting in wonderful light across the mesa and rocks.
The next day we headed for the Hurricane Cliffs Trail System. These trails are at a lower elevation than Gooseberry Mesa and it was a bit warmer—although still comfortable. We headed up JEM Trail, connected to Crytobiotic, and then on Dead Ringer. This took us to the top of the mesa where we connected with the More Cowbells trails.
After taking a lap on the easy More Cowbells trail we returned down Dead Ringer and connected to the Goosebumps—a trail with lots of quick ups-and-downs—and then back to JEM for the fast downhill run back to the car.
On our final day we visited Little Creek. We had not been here before so we were looking forward to trying out some new trails. There are several loops one can take but given our limited time we chose to take Magic Carpet Ride—which is probably the shortest loop. Lots of slickrock, rollers, and quick ascents and descents: a lot like Gooseberry Mesa, only different.
Navigation here can be tricky and we found ourselves looking at three different sets of cairns going in three different directions. We thought we chose wisely—but found ourselves on a secondary trail. No problem—it was still interesting and fun—and we returned safely to the car.