Coyote Trailhead

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  • (5.0)3 reviews

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Dispersed
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J.P. Quattrone

3 years ago
5/5

Great place for running and mountain biking. Lots of diversity and challenging. Keep your head on a swivel if running due to cyclists. No music recommended.

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Kenny Fox

3 years ago
5/5

Nice gravel road in, easy parking, nice short trail and excellent place for overnight camping. We pulled in our class A motorhome after sunset and easily found this place and setup camp. Had to go out the entrance since there was a low branch in the exit.

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Gage Brown

6 months ago
5/5

This is a really good trail if you're new to navigating various terrains. This will help get you into the mindset of thinking about how to navigate obstacles properly. Depending on how far down the trail you travel, you'll encounter rock gardens, rocky/muddy climbing/decending, some really muddy conditions depending on recent rain/snow, some ruts you'll want to ride on top of as they can get quite deep sometimes. Depending on how far you go, you don't have to worry about scratching any paint off your vehicle. You'll get to a fork in the trail where you get to decide if you want to turn around or go deeper into the forest where the trees get a little closer to the trail. I did this trail in my stock 2021 Offroad Tacoma and had zero issues. I did have brand new Toyo AT3's put on right before my run. However, I don't think that mattered much. Any off-road capable tire is going to do just fine out here. There were a couple spots I threw the truck into 4-hi just in case. Take it slow, and you'll have no issues. Have patience and good communication, and you'll do just fine. Listen to the trail.

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