I live in southern New England, we have decent riding but its nothing like how amazing Utah riding is, love it out there. Thanks for showing yet another great area. 👍
@Ingloriousingletrack thanks for watching! I need to get more trips in that are worth making a video of. Utah is amazing, and i need to check out more riding areas out there.
@@americandirtrider7662 I've been out there a few times. Some of my favorite riding is Gemini Bridges, Golden Spike, Poison Spider and Kane Creek. But it all blew me away.
Just came back from there yesterday. Buddy’s family lives next to the lower side of the torquerville trail. So many great trails in that area it’s off-road heaven.
Dude it's awesome out there! I can't wait to go back and spend more time on the other single tracks that are out there, and I want to go through the trail that crosses the river over and over. But didn't want to do that one alone, so I'll wait till I have some people with me. Toquerville is really a pretty place, your buddy is lucky to have a place to stay out there.
@americandirtrider7662 we find the river trail pretty boring. That's what all the side by sides ride up to the falls. The trail you road is the best, but there are other ones below that one and above the river. I'd like to eventually make a complete loop, but avoid river trail.
I can honestly say every minute of this trail was great. And there are miles of trails that I didn't even get to explore in the same network. Can't wait to go back!
@@americandirtrider7662 Man.....I might have to head up there sometime. I'm in central AZ, and it's all about the rocks, all the time. That looked nice and flowy without all the rocks....nice.
@Craiglife777 my dad is in the northern area of AZ, but I've ridden with him all over. There's definitely rocks!! Haha. Where I'm at in CA, we can find all types of riding. But this length of a flowy fun single track is something I've never come across.
The “what gear am I in? Jesus” at 5:10 is super telling that you’re on a 300. First time seeing your channel, but following now. Love these trails. Super smooth compared to our trails out here in Vegas. 🤙🏼
Hah! It's really funny you say that, because I recently rode my four stroke 500 (that I just sold) and I couldn't believe how often I was stalling it. The 300 has totally spoiled me when it comes to usable power. Thanks for the follow!! I'll have to check out your channel as well. A buddy of mine lives in Vegas and always talks about how technical it gets out there.
@@americandirtrider7662 The 300 is definitely a game changer when it comes to luggability. I feel that it makes me a bit lazy though because it’s so forgiving of being in the wrong gear. Going to purchase a 200 race edition soon and that should be fun. The trails in Vegas can get very technical. Biggest issue is the loose rocks and boulders everywhere. Hit one of those land mines and it can ruin your day fast.
@@vegasace1767 I know what you mean. On the other end of the spectrum, I have a CR125R that is an absolute blast to ride. But basically none of the capability of the 300 when it comes to low and midrange power. I think a 200Race would be a perfect bike for almost every situation. Sounds like some of the riding we have out here, but it comes in sections.
@@americandirtrider7662 Man I miss the high rpm scream and pull of my old RM125. Definitely a blast to ride, but can’t handle the trails I ride now unless you’re a pro “which I’m far from being”. I’m really on the fence about the 200 because everyone is trying to convince me I’ll miss the power. At the same time, I feel like I could ride faster with less power. It’s a conundrum, but I’m probably just going to go with my gut and get the 200. 🤙🏼
@@vegasace1767 That's kind of why I'm wondering how the Beta 250 Race Edition would be. A bit more mellow bottom than a 300, but having the more traditional powerband of the old school MX two strokes. Sounds like a really fun combination. But the 200 being quite a bit lighter is a huge draw.
This is only a few minutes of this single track network. You could spend a few hours out there for sure! And there are a lot of other riding areas within 20 minutes of this as well. I can't wait to go back. Thanks for watching!
@americandirtrider7662 I finally rode this trail today. I did the loop clockwise starting at the gun range. I did all the water crossings on the way to the falls and then followed the trail on your video back to the staging area. Lots of whoops but an awesome ride. Headed to Warner Valley tomorrow. 👍
Wow that trail just goes on and on! I have seen other videos of this trail but they always ride it in the other direction. It looks like the direction you went was much better as you can just roll down the technical sections.
Yeah that's what I was thinking, too. If you go the other direction, you're heading to the waterfalls. But I started there and went toward town. I think my was was more fun and flowy for sure. This video is a small fraction of how long you could spend on this single track trail network. I definitely plan to go back.
From Canada, ride that trail every winter. So did you start at the gun range and ride up the river to the falls? We generally ride what you showed in the video the opposite direction.
Hey Great video, Ive ridden that trail three times and ended up at the waterfalls. Did you get to the falls? I didnt recognize the wash you were in at the end.
Thank you! This video was so hard to edit because all of it was amazing. I actually started at the falls, and took the trail south. I seems like that's the popular way based on the braking bumps into the corners in the direction I was going. But I'd love to set up a loop that goes to and from the falls. I got to the falls using the regular Jeep trail, starting from the north end of Toquerville.
@americandirtrider7662 that's great. We started at the gun range twice and rode in and out on the same trail. The other time did the water crossings all the way back to the gun range . Either way it's amazing up there. Can't wait to go back up there. Thanks for the reply 👍
Hey AA ! The whole trail network is really well depicted on OnXOffRoad. And I think it's pretty clear on Gaia GPS as well, if you have either of those. I was looking to go to Toquerville Falls, so I asked a few of the local guys if they knew anything about the trails that way.
The beginning of it (for the direction i took) is about 50 feet from the falls. If you're looking at the falls, it would be just off to the right and back a bit. Wasn't hard to find at all 👍
@Mostviews111 that is definitely true! Luckily I don't see people flocking from all over just to hit a few miles of this singletrack. It's definitely worth hitting if you're already out that way
I’ve always wanted to ride this trail. You could have uploaded the whole thing, uncut, and I would have still watched it. A little past eleven minutes…face, branch, gully drop on the right, butt pucker. Hahaha.
Did you know about this trail before this video? I had never heard of it before, but it was close to where I was staying. Let's start planning a trip for later this year. I found a few places to camp on in the previous video, and we can ride to this area from there!
@@americandirtrider7662 I did. I heard about it years ago on Everide’s channel. I’ve actually talked with Mark about it a bit. He’s also familiar with the area. I’d love to plan a BE trip out there. I think September is free!
I live in southern New England, we have decent riding but its nothing like how amazing Utah riding is, love it out there. Thanks for showing yet another great area. 👍
@Ingloriousingletrack thanks for watching! I need to get more trips in that are worth making a video of. Utah is amazing, and i need to check out more riding areas out there.
@@americandirtrider7662 I've been out there a few times. Some of my favorite riding is Gemini Bridges, Golden Spike, Poison Spider and Kane Creek. But it all blew me away.
Hands down most fun single track 🎉
Agreed! I need to go back and spend more time exploring all the little off-shoots
Just came back from there yesterday. Buddy’s family lives next to the lower side of the torquerville trail. So many great trails in that area it’s off-road heaven.
Dude it's awesome out there! I can't wait to go back and spend more time on the other single tracks that are out there, and I want to go through the trail that crosses the river over and over. But didn't want to do that one alone, so I'll wait till I have some people with me. Toquerville is really a pretty place, your buddy is lucky to have a place to stay out there.
@americandirtrider7662 we find the river trail pretty boring. That's what all the side by sides ride up to the falls. The trail you road is the best, but there are other ones below that one and above the river. I'd like to eventually make a complete loop, but avoid river trail.
Wow.....that looks super fun👍👍
I can honestly say every minute of this trail was great. And there are miles of trails that I didn't even get to explore in the same network. Can't wait to go back!
@@americandirtrider7662 Man.....I might have to head up there sometime. I'm in central AZ, and it's all about the rocks, all the time. That looked nice and flowy without all the rocks....nice.
@Craiglife777 my dad is in the northern area of AZ, but I've ridden with him all over. There's definitely rocks!! Haha. Where I'm at in CA, we can find all types of riding. But this length of a flowy fun single track is something I've never come across.
The “what gear am I in? Jesus” at 5:10 is super telling that you’re on a 300. First time seeing your channel, but following now. Love these trails. Super smooth compared to our trails out here in Vegas. 🤙🏼
Hah! It's really funny you say that, because I recently rode my four stroke 500 (that I just sold) and I couldn't believe how often I was stalling it. The 300 has totally spoiled me when it comes to usable power.
Thanks for the follow!! I'll have to check out your channel as well. A buddy of mine lives in Vegas and always talks about how technical it gets out there.
@@americandirtrider7662 The 300 is definitely a game changer when it comes to luggability. I feel that it makes me a bit lazy though because it’s so forgiving of being in the wrong gear. Going to purchase a 200 race edition soon and that should be fun. The trails in Vegas can get very technical. Biggest issue is the loose rocks and boulders everywhere. Hit one of those land mines and it can ruin your day fast.
@@vegasace1767 I know what you mean. On the other end of the spectrum, I have a CR125R that is an absolute blast to ride. But basically none of the capability of the 300 when it comes to low and midrange power. I think a 200Race would be a perfect bike for almost every situation.
Sounds like some of the riding we have out here, but it comes in sections.
@@americandirtrider7662 Man I miss the high rpm scream and pull of my old RM125. Definitely a blast to ride, but can’t handle the trails I ride now unless you’re a pro “which I’m far from being”. I’m really on the fence about the 200 because everyone is trying to convince me I’ll miss the power. At the same time, I feel like I could ride faster with less power. It’s a conundrum, but I’m probably just going to go with my gut and get the 200. 🤙🏼
@@vegasace1767 That's kind of why I'm wondering how the Beta 250 Race Edition would be. A bit more mellow bottom than a 300, but having the more traditional powerband of the old school MX two strokes. Sounds like a really fun combination. But the 200 being quite a bit lighter is a huge draw.
Man, that looks so fun! I have to get out there sometime!!
This is only a few minutes of this single track network. You could spend a few hours out there for sure! And there are a lot of other riding areas within 20 minutes of this as well. I can't wait to go back.
Thanks for watching!
That looks awesome. I live about 4 hours north of here. Definitely need to hit that trail at some point!
I can't tell you how much fun I was having out there. No big challenges at all, just a trail to test your speed and flow.
@americandirtrider7662 I finally rode this trail today. I did the loop clockwise starting at the gun range. I did all the water crossings on the way to the falls and then followed the trail on your video back to the staging area. Lots of whoops but an awesome ride. Headed to Warner Valley tomorrow. 👍
Wow that trail just goes on and on! I have seen other videos of this trail but they always ride it in the other direction. It looks like the direction you went was much better as you can just roll down the technical sections.
Yeah that's what I was thinking, too. If you go the other direction, you're heading to the waterfalls. But I started there and went toward town. I think my was was more fun and flowy for sure. This video is a small fraction of how long you could spend on this single track trail network. I definitely plan to go back.
From Canada, ride that trail every winter. So did you start at the gun range and ride up the river to the falls? We generally ride what you showed in the video the opposite direction.
Right on 👍
Thanks for watching!
Hey Great video, Ive ridden that trail three times and ended up at the waterfalls. Did you get to the falls? I didnt recognize the wash you were in at the end.
Thank you! This video was so hard to edit because all of it was amazing. I actually started at the falls, and took the trail south. I seems like that's the popular way based on the braking bumps into the corners in the direction I was going. But I'd love to set up a loop that goes to and from the falls.
I got to the falls using the regular Jeep trail, starting from the north end of Toquerville.
@americandirtrider7662 that's great. We started at the gun range twice and rode in and out on the same trail. The other time did the water crossings all the way back to the gun range . Either way it's amazing up there. Can't wait to go back up there.
Thanks for the reply 👍
Where did you find the map for the trail? I live close to it and would love to tackle it!
Hey AA ! The whole trail network is really well depicted on OnXOffRoad. And I think it's pretty clear on Gaia GPS as well, if you have either of those. I was looking to go to Toquerville Falls, so I asked a few of the local guys if they knew anything about the trails that way.
Awesome ride! Is this near the Toquerville Falls area?
The beginning of it (for the direction i took) is about 50 feet from the falls. If you're looking at the falls, it would be just off to the right and back a bit. Wasn't hard to find at all 👍
Stage at the gun range, head east till you hit the wash, then head north. Takes you all the way to the falls
Local guys are never going to tell you their honey holes I'm sure they know this trail.
@Mostviews111 that is definitely true! Luckily I don't see people flocking from all over just to hit a few miles of this singletrack. It's definitely worth hitting if you're already out that way
I’ve always wanted to ride this trail. You could have uploaded the whole thing, uncut, and I would have still watched it. A little past eleven minutes…face, branch, gully drop on the right, butt pucker. Hahaha.
Did you know about this trail before this video? I had never heard of it before, but it was close to where I was staying. Let's start planning a trip for later this year. I found a few places to camp on in the previous video, and we can ride to this area from there!
@@americandirtrider7662 I did. I heard about it years ago on Everide’s channel. I’ve actually talked with Mark about it a bit. He’s also familiar with the area. I’d love to plan a BE trip out there. I think September is free!
@BrokenEnduro well dang, guess I was late to the party. Haha. I'll see what I can do in Sept. That would be awesome.
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