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Distance
49.5 miles
Elevation Gain
5843 ft
Route Type
Point-to-Point
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Shafer and Lathrop Canyon OHV Trail is a point-to-point trail that takes you by a lake located near Moab, Utah.
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Mountain Bike the Shafer Trail in Moab
The best way to ride the Shafer Trail is to bring a support vehicle (one with 4WD and decently high clearance). If you're into a sufferfest, by all means climb your way out of there. You can also include it on a much, much longer ride like the White Rim Trail. But if you just want to experience the epic ride down, you can start at the Shafer Trail and wind down to Shafer Campground on Potash Ro...
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