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Level: Intermediate
Length: 10 mi (16.1 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Loop
Elevation: -
Total: 7 riders
 

Mountain Biking Foothills Rim Trail

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#117 of 417 mountain bike trails in Arizona
#3,994 in the world

Foothills Rim trails were completed by volunteers in June 2011. Thanks to all that helped.

This trail is a great addition to the Monolith trail system adding approx 10.35 more miles of intermidiate fast flowing technical singletrack loops and one out and back. Foothills Rim trail connects at three locations to the Monolith trails for an added 6-8 miles of riding.
Trail maps are currently being developed and will soon be posted by the BLM at the trailheads.

First added by sodonnel on Jul 31, 2011. Last updated Apr 28, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
  • Drinking water: unknown
  • Lift service: unknown
  • Night riding: unknown
  • Pump track: unknown
  • Restrooms: unknown
  • Fat bike grooming: unknown
  • E-bikes allowed: unknown
  • Fee required: unknown
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Getting there
Trailhead is located on US 93 approx 2 miles west of Interstate 40 and downtown Kingman.
The highway is divided by a cement divider requireing you to travel an additional mile or so over the top of Coyote pass do a U-turn and enter the parking lot from the eastbound direction. After the u-turn travel back over the summit of Coyote pass look for the right hand turn lane about 1/2 mile east of the summit turn right into the parking area.


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  • C-Lo
    *****

    This is a nice trail with a lot of technical sections. The terrain is mostly loose rock, sand, and boulders. My full suspension bike got a work out on this one. I was only in town for a few hours and made this happen. It was worth it. I did not have enough time to ride then entire Rim but the portions I rode were well worth it. The scenery is nice.

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  • RoadWarrior
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    Great additions to existing trail system. A little more technical than Monolith Gardens, but the scenery is more than worth the effort. A couple of the down hill runs are fast and flowing. Combine with Monolith Gardens trail.

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  • Timothyfluegge
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    Primo singletrack, baby! This is a nice, relaxing workout with nice gentle climbs, smooth, flowing downhill and beautiful scenery. Wish I had time to go back again. Its the kind of track that gets better each time you ride it. DONT LEAVE VALUABLES in your car! I parked in the lot on a weekday morning and noticed at least four piles of broken car window glass, no doubt evidence of recent breakins!

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  • MountainBoone
    ****

    Very scenic riding on speedy single track. Lots of unique areas, especially around the north-western corner of the loop. Some fun techy spots, good flow overall. The one out-and-back is a blast both ways, but definitely not beginner friendly. Some challenging climbs up from Monolith Gardens that make for fun, fast descending in reverse. Lots of loop combo possibilities. Check it out!

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  • jayjaymyers
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    Very fun scenic trail with moderate climbing. Many different loop configurations. Some very nice fast downhill singletrack sections.* Review edited 8/1/2011

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  • sodonnel
    ****

    Great loop trail, fun and fast. Great technical out and back section.

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