Navajo Rocks Trail Information

Navajo Rocks is a standout intermediate-to-advanced singletrack trail system just outside Moab. While the network offers various loop options, it’s also an excellent 17+ mile point-to-point ride composed entirely of singletrack. Riders traverse slickrock, rolling dirt, and punchy climbs beneath towering red rock cliffs, with a mix of flowy sections, technical slab lines, optional drops, and expansive views of the La Sals and surrounding buttes. The route begins on Getaway, linking into Mustang, then Chisholm before crossing HWY 313. From there, riders continue on Chisholm, connect to Big Lonely, Big Mesa, and finish on Ramblin’. Riders can stage a vehicle at the end of the trail, or return to town with a 16-mile ride—5 miles on the road, followed by the Moab Canyon Parkway bike path.