Basics
- Location:
- Grand Junction
- Length:
- 6.3 miles
- Aerobic Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Time To Allow:
- 2 hours
- Trailhead Elevation:
- 4600 feet
- Season:
- Year Round
Description
Troy Built is a spur trail to the Kokapelli Trail system that connects Grand Junction and Moab. Named after its builder, the Troy Built Trail features fantastic singletrack, steep climbs and technical trail features.
Troy Built is a loop and can be ridden in either direction, though clockwise is the recommended way. Troy Built is well signed so navigation is not much of a problem here. The climbing takes place mostly on dirt road and the downhill is all singletrack. Views to the Colorado River and surrounding desert country are quite good from Troy Built and this ride can be incorporated into a longer combination of area trails.
Details
Location:
Length:
Spur trail to Kokapelli Trail.
Difficulty:
Aerobic Difficulty:
Time To Allow:
Trailhead Elevation:
Season:
Additional Details:
While riding any trail system it is a great idea to include a repair kit and first aid kit. Troy Built Loop is a multi-use trail and hikers and other trail users may be seen along the way. Please be considerate on the trails and understand right of way protocol. Troy Built Loop is a desert ride and mid-summer temperatures can be scorching. Riders should start early, plan appropriately and always bring extra water when riding in the desert.
Map + Directions
Basic Directions
From Grand Junction head west on I-70. Exit at the Mack Exit, 11 miles from the Utah Border. Head south after exiting find a parking area. Start riding, head west on the dirt roadway and look for the Troy Built sign.