Mountain Biking : Hell Hole Trail

If you’re seeking an exhilarating new mountain biking adventure in southern Utah, the Hell Hole DH trail near the Revenant Trail System is a must-ride. This recently completed, shuttle-friendly descent offers over five miles of flowy singletrack, blending intermediate terrain with technical features and breathtaking desert vista.


๐Ÿšตโ€โ™‚๏ธ Trail Overview: Hell Hole DH

  • Length: Approximately 4.6 miles (extends to 5.2โ€“5.5 miles when combined with Revenant trails)
  • Descent: Around 1,800 vertical feet
  • Difficulty: Intermediate, with some technical sections and exposure
  • Trail Type: Machine-built singletrack with berms, rock gardens, and optional drops
  • Direction: Downhill-only
  • E-Bike Access: Class 1 e-bikes permitted
  • Trail Map

The Hell Hole DH trail begins at approximately 5,750 feet elevation and descends to the eastern side of the Revenant Trail System. Riders can choose to continue their descent via the Quickdraw or Skyline trails, adding an extra 600 feet of elevation loss and extending the ride to over five miles of continuous downhill. โ€‹


๐Ÿ…ฟ๏ธ Parking & Shuttle Logistics

  • Top Trailhead Coordinates: 37ยฐ07’48.5″N 113ยฐ51’41.0″W
  • Access Route: From Old Highway 91, turn onto Hell Hole Pass Road near mile marker 4.1. Small red flags mark the start of the trail right now i imagine there will be a large trail sign soon.

Given the trail’s length and elevation drop, shuttling is the recommended approach. However, for those preferring to pedal, there are two primary options:โ€‹

  1. Gravel Road Climb: An 11.5-mile loop starting from the Revenant trailhead, ascending 2.9 miles on Old Highway 91 over Utah Hill, followed by a 3-mile climb up Hell Hole Pass Road. This route involves approximately 1,700 feet of elevation gain. โ€‹Mountain Biking Utah+1Mountain Biking Utah+1
  2. Steep Doubletrack Ascent: A more direct but challenging climb via a steep doubletrack that intersects the Hell Hole DH trail at multiple points. This path is steep and loose, making it more suitable for e-bikes or riders seeking a strenuous workout. โ€‹

๐ŸŒ„ Trail Features & Riding Experience

Hell Hole DH offers a dynamic riding experience, starting with smooth, flowy sections that gradually introduce more technical features such as rock gardens and exposed side slopes. The trail’s design includes high-banked turns and optional drops, catering to intermediate riders while providing challenges for advanced bikers. The surrounding landscape features unique desert flora, including Joshua trees and manzanita, set against the backdrop of southern Utah’s rugged terrain. โ€‹


๐Ÿ”ง Trail Development & Community Involvement

The Hell Hole DH trail is a collaborative effort between the Trail Alliance of Southern Utah (TASU), the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and trail-building professionals from IMBA Trail Solutions. This project is part of a broader initiative to expand the Revenant Trail System, with future plans for additional black and double-black diamond trails named El Diablo and Purgatory. โ€‹Mountain Biking Utah+5Singletracks Mountain Bike News+5MTB Project+5


๐Ÿงญ Final Thoughts

Hell Hole DH stands out as a premier destination for mountain bikers seeking a lengthy, shuttle-accessible descent in southern Utah. Its combination of flow, technical challenges, and stunning scenery makes it a valuable addition to the region’s trail offerings. Whether you’re an intermediate rider looking to test your skills or an advanced biker seeking new thrills, Hell Hole DH delivers an unforgettable experience.

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