The Thrill of Moab: Navigating the UPS and LPS Trails

3.9 mi
Distance
22 ft
Elevation gain
Difficult
Level
Point to point
Route type
0/5
Rating
#2392 place in the world
#24 place in the region
3.9 mi
Distance
22 ft
Elevation gain
Difficult
Level
Point to point
Route type
0/5
Rating
#2392 place in the world
#24 place in the region

In the heart of Moab, Utah, a cycling adventure awaits those daring enough to tackle the renowned UPS and LPS trails. Boasting a delightful blend of challenging terrains, breathtaking views, and adrenaline-pumping drops, this trail promises an experience worth remembering.

Trail Details

  • Distance: 3.9 mi
  • Level: Difficult
  • Route Type: Point to point
  • Location: Moab, Utah

Trail Overview

From the onset at Kokopelli, riders are thrust into a 2-mile rocky stretch, punctuated by loose terrains and rutted areas, offering fun jumps and brisk actions. A couple of invigorating short climbs later, one finds themselves at a cattle guard. Venturing right leads to the UPS trail—a thrilling tapestry of techno sections, steep drops, and astonishing Castle Valley views.Merging into a campground area, the path beckons towards the LPS 1-track, synonymous with "techy fun." The upcoming fork splits the journey into two challenging routes: the "Notch" and a perilous LPS drop. Whichever path riders select, they converge back on the LPS trail, concluding at the panoramic Porcupine Rim overlook. Ambitious adventurers can prolong the journey by embarking on the Porcupine Rim trail or alternatively, wind down by coasting towards Sand Flats Road.

Getting There

Commencing the journey from Moab, drive south on Hwy. 191 for approximately 8 miles. Once reaching the LaSal Mountain Loop Rd, a left turn and a brief 0.5-mile drive lead to a T-junction. Veering right and traveling just under 20 miles ushers riders to the trailhead. The pullout, located shortly past the trail on the left, serves as either a shuttle drop-off or personal parking space.

What Cyclists Are Saying

  • Slickrock Integration: "Amazing views! A nice transition after Hazard County..."
  • Trail Complexity: "LPS is more technical...the Knotch Trail is spliced into this system, it's double black..."
  • Route Navigation: "UPS was a really fun single track... very well marked..."
  • Porcupine Rim Comparison: "Liked UPS and LPS better than Porcupine..."
  • Trail Features: "Excellent lead into Porcupine Rim... Much narrower trail than Porcupine, with excellent features: drops, slickrock, views..."

In Conclusion

The UPS and LPS trails in Moab, Utah, are not for the faint-hearted. They command respect and skill but reward with unparalleled vistas and exhilarating riding experiences. Whether seeking to conquer challenging terrains or simply bask in nature's splendor, these trails are a must-visit for any serious cyclist.

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