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Washington County

Little Creek Mountain Trail Network - Springdale

From Springdale, travel 3 miles west on Highway 9 to Bridge Road. Follow Bridge Road 1.6 miles to intersection With Smithsonian Butte National Scenic Backway. Continue on Smithsonian Butte Road 7.8 miles to Highway 59. Turh right following Highway 59 for just .6 of a mile, to the Little Creek Mountain Road. Stay on the main road at all intersections. (This area is a maze of roads and doubletrack Jeep trails, so there are shorter ways to get to the trail head, but they are nearly impossible to describe.) If you arrive at the radio towers, you went the wrong way at the last major (not minor) intersection, about 1 1/2 miles back. The main road ends with a 7 mile, tear drop shaped loop, which you should be driving in the clockwise direction, if you've taken no turn-offs. Approximately 2/3 of the way around the loop, (probably around 11 or 12 miles in from Highway 59, but I've never measured it), there is a small cattle stock pond, on your right. Park on the smooth patch of slickrock, just before the pond, (also on your right). Just beyond the pond, there is a 100 yard section of very rough road, where it cross over another patch of slickrock. (If you crossed over a rough patch of rock just BEFORE you arrived at the pond, and the pond is on your LEFT, you simply veered off of the main road at one of the previous intersections, and accidently discovered one of the shortcuts!)

Across hte road from the center of the parking area is a faint singletrack trail that becomes much more well defined after the first 30 yards. This is the 1/2 mile access spur that leads to The Magic Carpet Ride, the first of several interconnected singletrack and slickrock loops that blanket the mountain. This singletrack crosses a faint doubletrack just before intersecting with The Magic Carpet Ride. Take note of the way that this intersection looks, so that you will recognize it for the return trip. Thomas Guide page: N/A
GPS: Latitude:N/A Longitude:N/A Elevation:52 to 5600
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Trailhead NickNames: little creek
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