Lower Two Mile Trail
The Lower Two-Mile Trail #979 is 2.0 miles long. It begins at Road #072 and ends at Road #801. This trail descends the southern portion of Two-Mile Creek following its banks. This trail can be combined with open State Trust Land trails as well. This trail can be combined with a variety of other trails and roads to create multiple loop routes. Other trails to consider combining to make a loop include: #980 (Two-Mile Connector), #983 (Trinity Canyon), #981 (Upper Two-Mile) as well as various State Trust Land Trails and Roads. Forest Roads to consider combining with this trail to make a loop include: #072 (Lower Two-Mile), #743, #744, #745, #746, #747, #748, #201 (Hang Dog), #202 (Hop Creek), #203 (Dry Draw) as well as various State Trust Land Trails.
Elevation Change:
West End (Road #072): 7,017 feet / 2,139 meters
East End (Road #801): 6,850 feet / 2,088 meters
At a Glance
Current Conditions: | Weather and snow melt will affect open and closing. Please call the Moab Ranger District for current conditions, 435-259-7155. |
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Usage: | Medium |
Restrictions: | Open to: Hiking, Mountain Biking, Horseback Riding, Motorcycle Trail Riding, and Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) less than or equal to 50 inches wide. |
Closest Towns: | La Sal, UT |
Water: | Two-Mile Creek is an perennial stream but is unreliable. Users should carry their own water. |
Operated By: | Forest Service |
Information Center: | Moab Ranger District (435) 259-7155 |
General Information
Directions:From La Sal, head east on UT-46 and continue 7.0 miles. At Old La Sal, turn left onto Co Rd #125/Forest Road #072 (Lower Two Mile) and travel approximately 3.1 miles to Lower Two-Mile Trail #979 located on your right.
General Notes:
Latitude: 38 20' 59.6"N
Longitude: 109 07' 08.4"W
Datum: NAD 83
Position Format: Degrees Minutes Seconds