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HomeMy Public PortalAboutRES-CC-2019-09" " CITY OF MOAB RESOLUTION 09-2019 A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN GRAND COUNTY AND MOAB CITY FOR THE TRANSFER OF CITY FUNDS SUPPORTING ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION AND NON -MOTORIZED TRAILS PLANNING AND OPERATIONS The following describes the intent and purpose of this resolution: 1. Pursuant to the provisions of the Interlocal Cooperation Act, Title 11, Chapter 13, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended ("Act"), public agencies, including political subdivisions of the State of Utah as therein defined, are authorized to enter into mutually advantageous agreements for joint and cooperative actions; 2. Grand County ("County") and Moab City ("City") are public agencies for purposes of the Act; and 3. The substantive obligations and expectations between the parties are clearly articulated in the Interlocal Agreement attached here as Attachment A. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MOAB CITY: 1. This Interlocal Agreement is approved and shall be executed by the City. 2. The Interlocal Agreement shall take effect when executed by both parties. 3. Pursuant to Section 11-13-202.5 of the Act, the Agreement has been submitted, or will be submitted prior to execution, to legal counsel for each party for review and approval as to form and legality. 4. Pursuant to Section 11-13-209 of the Act and upon full execution of the Interlocal Agreement, a duly executed counterpart thereof shall be filed immediately with the keeper of records of each party. 5. This Resolution shall take effect upon adoption. 3 24 / 9 Mayor mily S. Niehaus Dat Attest: Sommar Johnson, Recorder Date n INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN GRAND COUNTY AND MOAB CITY FOR THE TRANSFER OF CITY FUNDS SUPPORTING ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION AND NON -MOTORIZED TRAILS PLANNING AND OPERATIONS This INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT for The Transfer of City Funds Supporting Active Transportation and Non -Motorized Trails Planning and Operations (the "Agreement") is made and entered into this t g day ofTertrikaal018 by and between the CITY OF MOAB ("City"), a municipal corporation, and GRAND COUNTY ("County") a political subdivision of the state of Utah. RECITALS WHEREAS, the Interlocal Cooperation Act (Utah Code Annotated § 11-13-101 et seq.) allows local governmental agencies to enter into agreements that benefit the constituencies of the agencies entering into said agreements; and WHEREAS, in order to avoid inefficiencies, from time to time the City and County provide services to each other through a contractual arrangement such as this Interlocal Agreement; WHEREAS, Trail Mix is a committee organized by the County and created by resolution, which, in prior partnership with Canyonlands National History Association, performs non - motorized trail construction and maintenance services within the County; and WHEREAS, Trail Mix has evolved to a state where full-time and part-time employees are needed to further the mission, operational objectives, and day-to-day tasks associated with the planning and implementation of Active Transportation, as defined below, and non -motorized trail systems, infrastructure, maintenance, and programming; WHEREAS, Trail Mix shall transfer or authorize the transfer of its Active Transportation and Non -motorized Trails Planning and Operations to the County upon creation of Parks, Trails, and Recreation staff positions within its Community and Economic Development Department under the supervision of said Department's Director; WHEREAS, upon said transfer of operations, Grand County shall provide fiscal oversight services, payroll and employee benefits to the Parks, Trails, and Recreation Employees; WHEREAS, The City and County benefit economically from the active transportation and non -motorized trail systems, infrastructure, maintenance, and programming via property tax, sales tax, lodging tax, grants, donations, and other revenue sources; WHEREAS, City and County residents benefit from the active transportation and non - motorized trail systems, infrastructure, maintenance, and programming in the area; WHEREAS, Active transportation and non -motorized trail systems, infrastructure, maintenance, and programming occur within City Limits and unincorporated County Limits; n WHEREAS, The City desires to a) fund a portion of the County's expenditures associated with its effort to create a strategic plan for the development and maintenance of the region's trail network, and b) contract with the County for the development and maintenance of trails within City limits; and WHEREAS, The parties wish to define their relative duties and obligations with respect to the transfer funds from the City to the County in order to support Active Transportation and Non -motorized Trails Planning and Operations as contemplated by this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants recited above and terms contained below, the sufficiency and receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties enter into the following Agreement: 1. Purpose: The purpose of this agreement is to transfer funds from the City to the County in order to a) fund a portion of the County's expenditures associated with its effort to create a strategic plan for the development and maintenance of the region's non -motorized trail network, and b) contract with the County for the development and maintenance of non - motorized trails within City limits. 2. Transfer of Funds: a. On January 1 of each year until the termination of this Agreement, the City shall transfer Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000) to the County within thirty (30) days of its receipt of an invoice for said amount from the County. The use of these funds shall be restricted to the design, construction, maintenance, or related programmatic activities of active transportation and non -motorized trail assets within City limits. b. On January 1, 2019, the City shall make a one-time transfer of Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000) to the County within thirty (30) days of its receipt of an invoice for said amount from the County. The use of these funds shall be restricted to region -wide strategic planning and design activities related to active transportation and non -motorized trail assets (collectively "Strategic Planning"). Strategic planning shall include, at a minimum, updating the 2011 Grand County Non -Motorized Trails Master Plan (See Appendix A), and may include planning related to organizational development and management. 3. Active Transportation, defined: "Active Transportation" shall mean active forms of personal transportation wherein people move under their own power, including walking and bicycling. 4. Project Management. In exchange for the Funds, the County shall manage and oversee the Active Transportation and Non -motorized Trails Planning and Operations. The n County shall integrate the City into the Strategic Planning process as a stakeholder pursuant to existing County policy. 5. Indemnification: Each party hereto shall indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the other party, its officials, employees, agents, and assigns, from and against any and all claims, demands, suits, losses, costs, fees, fines, penalties, causes of action and liabilities (including, without limitation, attorneys' fees and costs), for any damage to property or injury to persons of whatever kind and nature, whether direct or indirect, arising out of this Agreement or the performances (or failures to perform) required hereunder, except to the extent of negligence of the complaining party. 6. Administration of Agreement: This Agreement does not create an interlocal entity separate and distinct from each party, respectively, but does provide for joint and cooperative action as contemplated herein. It is not intended that the parties will jointly own real or personal property as a result of this Agreement. The parties agree that the City Manager and the County Council Administrator shall jointly administer this Agreement. 7. Effective Date and Duration of Agreement: This Agreement shall become effective immediately upon its approval by each party's governing body, the execution of the agreement by the appropriate officials and the filing with the parties' respective record keepers. This Agreement shall remain in effect for two years unless earlier terminated. Either party may terminate this Agreement on or before October 1 of any year during the Term hereof by providing written notice to the signatories below. In such an event, termination shall be effective December 31 of the year of termination. 8. Miscellaneous: The following provisions are an integral part of this Agreement a. Notice: All notices required hereunder shall be in writing, provided to the City Manager and County Council Administrator, and deemed effective when deposited in the US Mail (first-class postage prepaid) or hand -delivered. In addition, a notice sent by electronic mail to which a personal reply is received shall also be deemed effective on the date of email delivery. b. Severability: The provisions of this Agreement are severable. In the event any provision is deemed void, voidable, unenforceable or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such provision shall not affect the remaining provisions of this Agreement. c. Entire Agreement and Amendment: With respect to the subject matter of this Agreement, this Agreement and other documents and instruments identified or contemplated by this Agreement constitute the parties' entire agreement, and may not be altered, modified or amended except by written agreement signed by all parties. All prior and contemporaneous agreements, arrangements and understandings between the parties respecting the subject matter of this Agreement are hereby superseded and rescinded. d. Interpretation: This Agreement shall be interpreted, construed and enforced according to the substantive laws of the State of Utah. Any dispute arising out of this Agreement, or the breach thereof, shall be brought in the District Court of Grand County, Utah, the parties expressly consenting to jurisdiction and venue in that district and county. e. Agreement Not to be Construed Against Any Party: The parties to this Agreement agree that each of them has reviewed and/or participated in the drafting of this Agreement, with the assistance of counsel as desired, and therefore the wording of this Agreement shall not be construed against any party hereto as the drafter. f. Recordation. This Agreement shall not be recorded by either party. THIS SPACE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK SIGNATURES FOLLOW A► A CITY OF MOAB Emily S. Niehaus, Mayor of Moab ATTEST' a,PuP Sk�k Rachel Stenta, City_ -Recorder Attorney Review for the City: The undersigned, as counsel for Moab City, has reviewed the foregoing Interlocal Agreement finds it to be in proper form and in compliance with applicable state law. any, A • rney or Moab City GRAND COUNTY unty Council Chair ATTEST: r.�L�t..�-1n Diana Carroll, County Clerk/Auditor Attorney Review for the County: The undersigned, as counsel for Grand County, has reviewed the foregoing Interlocal Agreement and 1fijids it to be in proper form and in compliance with applicable state law. itzgerald/Attorney for Grand County n APPENDIX A Grand County 2011 Non -Motorized Trails Master Plan Grand County Non -Motorized Trails Master Plan Introduction An integrated and environmentally sound network of trails for non -motorized use is beneficial to the future well being of Grand County and its communities. Trails help to tie a community together in both a physical and a cultural sense while offering outdoor opportunities for residents and the many visitors upon which much of today's economy is based. Recognizing the value of non -motorized trails, Grand County established the Grand County Trail Mix Committee (Trail Mix) in 2000 to serve as an advisory committee to the Grand County Council on non -motorized trail issues. The Trail Mix Committee created the Grand County Non -motorized Trails Master Plan, and has the responsibility for continuing its development. A trails inventory is included along with future trail development possibilities. Trail Mix is primarily funded by Grand County and holds monthly meetings which are open to the public. Trail Mix is comprised of volunteer trail advocates, a paid trail coordinator and paid trail specialists, and representatives from local government and land agencies. During the meetings non -motorized trail issues are discussed, trails are proposed, priorities are set, and trail work is scheduled. Hikers, bikers, equestrians and skiers represent the non - motorized users, along with our Moab Trails Alliance (MTA) partner, a 501(c) 3 non-profit. MTA, funded by local businesses and private donors, has written numerous grant proposals on behalf of Trail Mix and Grand County and has raised money used to match grants for trail development. Background Grand County is in southeastern Utah and encompasses an area of about 3,694 square miles with a population of approximately 9,700 residents. It is the heart of canyon country with its spectacular rock formations, miles of canyons, the Colorado River, and many mesas. Moab is the county seat with approximately 5,200 residents followed by Castle Valley with approximately 400 and Thompson with approximately 40. (Source: Utah Demographic and Economic Analysis). Since it's settling in the late 1880's, Moab grew into a booming mining town peaking in the 1950's when the uranium market opened up. This remote desert region was explored by any means possible from foot to seismic truck and much of the trail network today is the result of those labors. Since the late 1980's, Grand County's economy has come to rely in part, on the recreation industry, in which non -motorized trails play a vital role. Non - motorized trails also help make Grand County an enjoyable place to live and visit. These trails connect neighborhoods, schools, businesses and recreation areas and provide access to the county's abundant public lands. 1 Vision To develop a fully integrated network of environmentally sustainable trails for non -motorized use that will link the Moab Valley to other areas in Grand County. Such a trail system offers residents and visitors alternatives for travel throughout the county on foot, bicycle, or horseback while they commute to work or school or as they enjoy the many outdoor recreational opportunities the county has to offer. Mission To preserve and develop the individual trails that are growing into a non -motorized, integrated trail network providing convenient, enjoyable recreation and transportation experiences for all trail users throughout Grand County. Guiding Principles Trails are important to the economy and play an important role in the responsible use of natural resources • Non -motorized trails are a key component of the local economy. • Education of trail users is an essential element in resource protection. • A planned trail system minimizes damage to the environment. Trails are important to livable neighborhoods and a vibrant business community • Trails provide an alternative to motorized roadways. • Trails connect businesses, parks and create access to public lands. • Trails connect neighborhoods to schools. The Trail Mix Committee supports the Safe Routes to School Program. • Trails promote health, recreation and increase the quality of life. Trails are viewed as part of a total, integrated transportation system • Trails and pathways link the community through the use of commuter trails and is a Trail Mix priority. • The transportation system includes connectivity of recreational trails to each other, and to the community. • Private and public sectors must work together to minimize trespassing and promote respect for public and private property. Trails are properly designed to achieve a successful trail system • Trail design must consider multiple user groups such as cyclists, hikers and equestrians, and minimize conflicts between different trail users. • Proper design includes consideration of grades, widths, sight distances, vertical clearance, safety and sustainability. • Proper design minimizes the effects on wildlife, the environment, and cultural resources. • Well -planned and signed trails along with access points to public lands are essential to an effective trail system. The entire trail system must be properly maintained to keep it viable • Maintenance must involve the users to promote ownership of the trail system. • Maintenance includes improving drainage, minimizing erosion, rerouting when necessary, and keeping trails free of inappropriate debris. • A well maintained trail system emphasizes safety and pride in our community. 2 Purpose and Scope The Grand County Non -motorized Trail Master Plan (The Trails Master Plan) provides a blueprint for an integrated trail system by cataloging the county's existing trails and by identifying strategic locations for future trail development. An integrated trail network promotes safety, reduces conflicts, better connects schools, neighborhoods and businesses, and encourages outdoor activities. The plan strives to make trails an integral part of the community by preserving access to public lands and accommodating a variety of users. The Trails Master Plan proposes an easily navigable, logically connected network of trails that spread trail use throughout Grand County. This includes shared access where appropriate. Trail Mix strives to promote non -motorized trails without taking away motorized trail opportunities. The Trails Master Plan includes both a "Trails Matrix" and "Trail Maps". The Trails Matrix serves as an alphabetical list or index of all trails included in the plan, and also categorizes each trail as; "Approved", "Unsigned" or "Pending". Trail maps divide Grand County into 13 regions for ease of use. Because of proximity, certain trails that extend into adjacent areas of San Juan County are included in the Trails Master Plan. Trails Definitions Roads - The Grand County Transportation Inventory shows both paved and unpaved roads within the county. For the non -motorized user groups, the following categories are used in The Trails Master Plan: • Shared Routes - All designated roads, except the Interstate Highways are legal for non motorized use. Some of these roads may have signage alerting drivers that non motorized users may be present. • Bike Lanes — Bike lanes are painted and signed routes on paved roads adjacent to vehicle lanes. Pathways - Pathways (paths) are typically non -motorized routes in high -traffic areas. Paths are created wide enough (48-120 inches) for users to pass each other with ease and open to all non -motorized traffic unless otherwise posted. (Those with disabilities are allowed on pathways with motorized vehicles.) • Paved — Pathways (paths) are typically surfaced with asphalt or concrete and separated from roadways. • Natural Surface — Primitive dirt trails or paths surfaced with materials such as wood chips, gravel, or road base (anything other than asphalt or concrete) and separated from roadways. Singletrack - A singletrack trail requires users to travel in single file. The trail is typically a natural surface and 12 to 36 inches wide. There are three types of single-track: • Motorcycle - Some singletrack trails are open and legal for motorcycle use and are also used by non - motorized users. An example is the Sovereign Trail System. • Non -Motorized - Singletrack open to non -motorized users: bicycle, horse, and foot traffic. • Hiking and Equestrian - Singletrack trails are generally open to both horse and foot traffic. Standards Govemment agencies have adopted trail standards that apply to trail development within their jurisdiction. Standards developed by the International Mountain Biking Association and American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (ASSHTO) may be used as a resource for future trail development 3 Users Shared use: While the non -motorized users of the trails in Grand County are diverse, they can be grouped into the categories of hikers, pedestrians, cyclists, equestrians, and cross country skiers. Each group has its own view of what constitutes a quality trail experience. In some cases this creates conflicts, some of which can be resolved by designating certain trails for a specific user group, or building new trails for a specific user group. Taking multi -use trails and limiting their use to one group is not a preferred approach. Where limited resources must be shared, cooperation and tolerance among groups is promoted. Economic benefits from non -motorized users: Hiking and sightseeing in the National and State Parks brings tourists by the thousands to enjoy our beautiful scenery. Cyclists are drawn to the mountain bike trails and slickrock and road cyclists enjoy miles of challenging rides. Cyclists have created many special events that draw tourists to Grand County. Runners and equestrians also have created special events that draw thousands of tourists to the area. Hikers Grand County offers not only some of the most unique vistas in the world but also affords the visitor and resident the opportunity to get "up close and personal" with the environment. The difficulty of hiking trails ranges from easy to extremely challenging. The hiking environment ranges from desert, to canyon, to mountaintop. A hiker's trail experience typically includes time to enjoy the environment and scenery away from an urban setting, as well as a chance for exercise, and perhaps a challenge. While hikers are not legally restricted to staying on trails, cross-country travel adds extra environmental impact. Pedestrians A pedestrian's experience typically includes a desire for exercise or to get from one place to another without dealing with traffic. Pedestrians require a network of in -city and county trails that offer access to businesses, schools, and public lands. Cyclists Grand County has some of the most diverse cycling opportunities in the nation. Both mountain bikers and road cyclists have trails and pathways available, ranging from easy to difficult. The availability of a variety of trails offers both residents and visitors many opportunities for fitness, sightseeing and enjoying some of nature's greatest wonders. A mountain biker's trail experience typically includes the desire for routes not shared with motorized users. Many mountain bikers prefer singletrack trails. A road cyclist desires well maintained roads, paths, and respectful vehicles, along with safe routes while covering a significant number of miles at a fair pace. Equestrians While equestrians may ride legally on most of our public lands without restrictions, many riders prefer established trails that are signed. Favorite trail rides that begin near Ken's Lake are; the Red Rock Trail and the Johnson's Up - On -Top area. Elsewhere, the Onion Creek Bench area is also popular, as are the La Sal Mountains in the summer. Some equestrian's prefer longer trails to test the endurance of horse and rider. An endurance ride event is scheduled each October. Cross -Country Skiers The Lower Utah Nordic Alliance (LUNA) was established in December 2006. Volunteers in partnership with the Forest Service, help to set and groom the X-Country ski trails in the La Sal Mountains throughout the winter. Both locals and tourists enjoy the winter activities. 4 Development Process Trail Mix developed the Trails Master Plan over a multi -year period by meeting with the public, numerous agencies and organizations, and Grand County officials. The Trails Master Plan is based on an evaluation of existing trails and an estimation of future trail needs. When prioritizing trail development, the Trail Mix Committee strives to: (1) include a variety of trails to satisfy all skill levels of trail users, and (2) establish connectivity within the City, Spanish Valley and the backcountry. Trails proposed in the Trails Master Plan are voted on by members of the Trail Mix Committee. The Trail Mix Committee votes on trails during the Trails Master Plan process and again when the Committee identifies trails for prioritization and development. Grand County, Moab City and Private Land: The Trail Mix Committee emphasizes the need to respect the rights of private property owners while taking into account the legitimate public need for safe trail routes throughout the community and access to public lands. When a proposed trail crosses Grand County or Moab City owned land, or when a public trail is proposed across private property, then the Committee will follow County or City procedures to obtain approval for the proposed trail. Easements for trails across private property are preferred, but other agreements can be acceptable. The Committee will work with the land manager or developer to select a trail alignment that will meet the needs of all parties. Bureau of Land Management: The Trail Mix Committee works within framework of the 2008 Bureau of Land Management's Resource Management Plan (RMP). Hiking, Biking, and Equestrian "Focus Areas" were created for specific trail users. In addition to the Focus Areas, the RMP stipulates that 50 miles of new hiking trails may be developed, and that 150 miles of new biking trails may be built. After approval, trails may be added within BLM managed Focus Areas or other BLM lands. All trails proposed on BLM managed lands must meet the requirements set forth by the BLM, including environmental and cultural reviews, and public notice. All trail additions and changes will be documented by the Trail Mix Committee, and added as amendments when the Trails Master Plan is updated during the periodic amendment process. US Forest Service: The Trails Master Plan includes many trails suggested for inclusion in the Forest Service Non -motorized Travel Plan that is currently under development and review. After public hearings and environmental reviews the trails selected will be built starting in 2012. Adding new trails after the Non -motorized Travel Plan is implemented will be reviewed in special circumstances. SITLA (State Institutional Trust Lands Administration): Trails often cross a combination of federal, state, and private lands. Trail Easements or Right of Entry agreements are required when crossing SITLA property. A trail easement is typically held by the City of Moab, Grand County, or a Federal agency. When a trail requires an easement, the Trail Mix Committee will follow the procedures set by the agency who will acquire the easement. For example; at a Grand County Council meeting the Trail Mix Committee requests that the County accept a trail easement. If the Council agrees to assume the responsibility for the easement, then the Trail Mix Committee applies to SITLA to grant the trail easement. Easement trades for trails may occur between agencies. For example; the BLM, when trading easements with SITLA, will typically acquire and hold the easement for the trail requested. 5 Plan Update An effort has been made to assemble an inventory of designated and approved trails, and those that may be proposed for future development. However, the Trails Master Plan is a "living document" where changes and additions will continue as the plan evolves to meet current and future needs. Trail Mix strives to update the Trails Master Plan every five years. Goals and Recommendations • Involve and Coordinate Partners: As beneficiaries of a trails master plan and the vision of an integrated trail system, local government, federal agencies and private citizens will be part of the long term coordination effort. All our partners will be part of the planning, development, implementation, and maintenance of the trails master plan. We continue to foster and maintain an interactive dialog with our established partnerships, while working with other organizations and individuals that have an interest in non -motorized trails. • Create a Method and Means for Maintenance: Establish a viable organizational structure for the maintenance of the paved path network. Consideration should be given to incorporating trails maintenance, or a trail coordinator position into the County Community Development area, or perhaps ultimately create a County Recreation Department that would deal with pathways and tails, as well as with other county recreational activities. In the mean time, consider an "Adopt -a -Mile" program of volunteers for minimal maintenance to the pathways, and contract for work to be done on the more technical maintenance projects. • Acquire easements and Protect Access: The City and County encourage the development of trails and pathways within subdivisions and Planned Unit Developments (PUDs), including the Moab Area Partnership for Seniors (MAPS). Where easements are needed, support from private property owners, the city, county, federal and state land managers is requested when necessary, to implement this plan, especially to retain access to public lands. • Prioritize Connectivity and Create Commuter Paths: Create connectivity for an easily navigated regional trail system. Connectivity includes a priority to gain additional commuter paths, connections between neighborhoods, and access to public lands. "Complete Streets" should be encouraged for all new and improved road projects. Commuter Paths are a priority for safety when traveling to work or school. Desirable connectivity also includes the connection of the dirt trails throughout the County to each other, and back to Moab. Educate citizens of the value of connectivity. • Protect Environmental and Cultural Resources: Continue to clearly sign trails to keep users on the trail, and therefore disturbing the natural setting as little as possible. • Minimize Shared -user Conflicts: As visitation increases, shared use trails have created conflicts between various user groups. We will strive to create separate use trails when appropriate, and educate users that compatible shared -use needs to occur on many of our trails. • Address Overcrowding: Popularity of certain trails such as the National Park hiking trails has created a variety of challenges with seasonal overcrowding. Development of additional designated hiking trails outside of the Parks will help to spread out the hikers. Parking is a problem at Arches National Park and potential shuttle systems are being reviewed The problems of limited parking and the potential damage to the environment due to seasonal overuse is well known at Mill Creek — Power Dam, and solutions are always being considered with no one good solution available at this time. • Create a Variety of Trails: Develop trails for all the non -motorized users. Include trails for all skill levels and with a variety of lengths. Consider constructing additional ADA accessible pathways. • Create More Singletrack Trails: We will continue to develop singletrack trails for all biking skill levels. • Create More Equestrian Trails: Connect the Spanish Trail Arena to public lands. Develop additional marked equestrian trails. • Plan for Adequate Trailhead Requirements: Create [railhead sites to include adequate parking, shuttle van drop off areas, and restroom facilities as needed. 6 Explanation of Trails Matrix • TRAIL NAMES: Listed alphabetically in two categories; 1st section "Approved and Unsigned"; 2nd section "Pending" • PRIMARY NON -MOTORIZED USER: The predominant non -motorized trail user is identified. • MAPS: MAP REGION within the County where the trail is located. • LENGTH: The mileage refers to distances drawn on the map, not the round trip distance for users. • NON -MOTORIZED AND MOTORIZED USERS: These columns identify typical non - motorized users of the trail, including Bike, Hike/Pedestrian, Equestrian, and Skier. The Motorized columns identify the type of motorized user that might be encountered on the trail, such as motorcycles, ATVs or 4x4 vehicles. • BLM — RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN FOCUS AREAS: Recreation specific Focus Areas were created by the BLM's RMP in 2008. Trails located in Focus Areas are shown in this column. • LAND OWNER OR MANAGER: Private owners or government agencies are listed where each trail is located. • STATUS: The Matrix provides the status (Approved, Pending, and Unsigned) of each trail. > A = "Approved" Indicates that the trail or route designation has been approved by the land owner/manager. > P = "Pending action" Indicates that a trail has been included in the non -motorized trails master plan, and may be in the process of working towards approval. Pending actions might include: Awaiting an appropriate time to submit a proposal to the land owner/manager Proposal of trail plan to land owner/manager Negotiations and route placement with land owner/manager ➢ U = "Unsigned" This term indicates a trail is used by hikers or equestrians, but the trail is not signed. In most cases neither hikers nor equestrians are restricted on public lands. Official trail "approval and designation" may not be appropriate in some cases. When overuse and trail braiding occur, then a trail will be signed and regulated. • COMMENTS: Trail information may be noted in this column. • COLORS: The colors in the Matrix represent the Land Owners and Land Managers. = BLM = National Parks = National Forests = State = Moab City / Private = County / Private 7 Table 1. Matrix of Approved, Unsigned, and Pending Non -Motorized Trails. National Park !National Forest Ieu, eau of Land Management IMo b CityrPnvate 'State 'ICounty rIvete Primary Non -Motorized User, user group nal most frequently uses the trail: Length refers to distance as drawn. not round hip for a user:I III l I 1 i 1 Statue, changes from pending to approved as trails are reviewed & approved by controlling owner. Unsigned trails are h king an equestrian only routes in use. but not marked. ) Map R.plon. Nm Mdora0d Mu we...... Land OwnerlManeger Stake Trail Name (alphabetical order) xm IC v iFil Book Cliffs Monitor & Merrimac KlordlkrSawnign n = U> K> Castle Valley Chco.Westwater (mini & Canyonlands Behlnd the Rooks SIIckrock.MYI Ck No. Moab Rat Area La Sal Mtns. Moab-Spanlah Vsgay .- _ L d BELL c L g Y;; s w; Zi 4 ss 8 BLM BLM-RMP Focus Ana National Park National Forest Star Park Z g b$ n U 8 u 31 S r 4 z `si i s e A a Comments Approved or Unsigned 100 North Bike • 0.2 • • • A Bike la00 on paved street 100 North to 300 South Bike • 1.1 • A Bike lane on paved street 100 West to 200 South Bike • 0.1 • • • A Bike lane on paved street 200 North-200 East Bike • 0.3 • A Bike lane on paved street 400 East bike lane Bike • 0.7 A 400 East to 191 Bike • 0.3 • A Bike lane on paved street 500 W400 N-100 W Bike • 1.5 • • • A Bike lane on paved street 500 West bike lane Bike • 0.7 • • • A Add bike lane when repaired Alcove Spg Troll Hike • 5.8 • • A Canyonlands NP Allen Trail Bike • 0.8 • • • • A Amaze Back Bike • 4.9 • • • • A A9 on 4:4 road Anonymous Perk Connectors Hike • 0.1 • • • A Anonymous Perk Trail Bike • 0.8 • . • A OM of 500 West Arch Trail Bike • 0.7 • • • A Motorcycle Singletrack Arth'e Comer Bike • 1.5 • • • A Aztec Butte Td Hike • 0.8 A Canyonlands NP Batty Steps Bike • 2.1 • • I • A Technical trails oft the Loop Baby Steps Loop Bike • 10.8 • A Part of route altered with motors Bachelor Basin 1 Hike • 2.7 • • • • • A Used by motorized vehicles Badlands Bike Bar-B Bike • 0.2 • • • A Motorizedaingletrack • 2.2 A __, Bar -FA Cliff Bike • 0.4 • A Singlatrack near cliff edge Bar-M Cutoffs Bike • 0.3 • • • • • A Shortened loop Bur•Y Loop Bike• • A Bar-M Mt Bike Foxe Area, 4:4 road Bartlett Weals Sllckrock Bike • 2.6 A Beginner Loop Sid • 0.3 • • A Winter only B16 Chlel Bike • 4.2 • • A Boren Mesa Trill Bike • 1.0 • • • A Monti La Sal Broken Arch Trail Hike • 1.3 • • A Arches NP Bronco 1 Horse • 12 • • • • • • A Needs signs -Endurance Riders trill Braneo2 Horse • 1.6 • • • • • • A Needs signs•Endurance Rider trail Bronco 3 Horse • 3.0 • • • • • A Needs agns•Endurance Ridere trail Bronco 4 Horse • 2.3 • • • • • • A Needs signs -Endurance Rider trail Bronco-0eadman PI Horse • 3.5 • • • • A Needs signs -Endurance Rider trail Bronco -Spring Cm Horse • 4.7 • • • • • • A Needs signs -Endurance Riders bail Buckskin 1 Horse • 0.4 • • • • • • A Needs signs -Endurance Riders ball Buckskin 2 Horse • i.5 • • • • • • A Needs signs -Endurance Rider trail Buckskin 3 Morse • 2.0 • • • • • • A Needs signs -Endurance Riders trail Buckskin 4 Horse • 0.8 • • • • • A Needs signnEndurance Riders trail Buckskin 5 Horse • 0.4 • • • • • • A Needs signs -Endurance Riders trail Needs signs -Endurance Rider trail Buckskin 6 Horse • 8.5 • • • • • • A Buckskin 7 Horse • 2.0 • • • • • • A Needs signs -Endurance Rider trail Buckskin 8 Horse • 1.5 • • • • • • A Needs signs -Endurance Riders trail Buckskin -Bronco Hone • 1.0 • • • • • • A Needs signs -Endurance Rider trail Bull Run Bike • 5.1 • • • • • A Burro Pass Trail 'II Bike • 4.2 • • • A Monti La Sal Camp Leg 1 Horse • 1.1 • A Needs signs -Endurance Rider trail Camp Leg 2 Hone • 1.0 • • • • . • A Needs signs -Endurance Riders trail Camp Triangle Horse • 1.1 • • • • • • A Needs signs -Endurance Riders trail Carpenter Basin Trail Bike • 3.7 • A Maybe shared with motors wl FS trail plan Cestleton to Adobe Hike • 5.0 ' • A Castleton Towers Hike • 1.6 • • • U Climber's approach trail Circle-0 Bike • 2.9 • • • A Ctark take Trail Bike • 2.2 • • • A Mena La Sal Colo R Bike Bridge/Lions Park Bike • • 0.1 • • • A Under construction Colo R Hwy Badge Underpass(N) Bike • • 0.3 • • • A Paved in 2010 Colo Rr Bridge Underpass(S) Bike • • 0.3 • • • A Paved in 2010 Copper Ridge dno Track Hike • 0.2 • • A Corona Arch Trail Hike • 1.2 • • • A BLM hiking troll Courthouse Wash Hike • 5.2 • • A Un-marked route In canyon Cow Freckle Bike • 2.0 • • • A Motorized Sinaletraok Cow Trail across Negro Bill Hake • 3.0 • • • • U In use, Unmarked route. Crater VfewTrall Mike • 0.7 • A Canyonlands NP Crows Foot air Hike • 0.4 • A Crystal Garter Blke • 4.0 • A Motorcycle Singletrack Culvert Curvon Hike • 3.4 U Propose for approval end sigma CW1 Bike • 0.6 A Motorcycle Singletrack CW2 Bike • 8.0 • A Motorcycle Sindetrack CW-3 Bike • 66 • • • A Motorcycle Slndietreek 8 -:14ltlOrrai Park Table 1. Matrix of Approved, Unsigned, and Pending Non -Motorized Trails. 'National Forest 'Bureau of Land Management 'Moab City/Private 'State 'Coon /Private Pdnmrt Non -Motorized User. user group that most frequently uses the trail: Length, refers to distance es drawn. not round iri for a user: Status, changes from pending to approved as trails are reviewed & approved by controlling owner. Unsigned trails are hiking and equestrian on' Mao ••Wale Trail Name (alphabetical order) Pdnrry Non - Motorized Uttar. Bike, Hike. Horse, Ski 3 2 3. 6 a 0 0 •1 :1G=al.uua1 1 3i yi 3 d >e L 4 NanMwuietl 10 Urrr CW4 Bike CW4 let Bike CW4 Bike C1N-7 Bike 6.5 10.8 0.4 0.2 A w-'r1 2 ll[1 1111 • • • a. a. Lend OwnerManager 0. 1 i 1 4 S a. Comments • A Motorcycle Singlatrack A Motorryde Singletreck A Motorcycle Sindetrack A Motorcycle Singletreck CW8 Dark Angel Day Canyon Trail Bike Hike Hike 1.8 0.4 4.8 A Motorcycle Singletreck A Arches NP U Unmarked. On did cattle trail Dead Home Hies Hike 6.7 Deadman's Ridge Dee Flat Trail Deep Creek Trail Delicate Arch Trail Bike Bike Hike Hike dUa 3.1 0.3 3.8 _ 1.6 A A A Motorized Sindetrack A Mane Le Sal A Arches NP Delicate Arch View Hike 0.3 A Arches NP Devils Garden Trail Doe Canyon Trail Double Pzah TraI Dnve.ln Hill Dry Fork -Bawer Basin Trail Duna Mine Cutoff EKG Hike Hone Hike Hike 6.1 2.0 0.3 100ft • • Horse Hike Bike Bike Endure Loop Bike Equestrian So Mill Ck Horne Equestrian UtilityHorse Falls Loth Trail (Kens Lake) I Fiery Fumace Fisher Mesa-BLM Fisher Mass-USFS Fisher Towers Trail Fir Pam Funnel Arch Gemini Bridges Gemini Bridges Below Gemini Bridges -East Gemini Budges -West Geyser Pam Loop Ghrter Pass Road Gold Bar Canyon Gold Bar Smgletrack Gold Bann Trail Guys Trell Hike Hike Bike Bike Hike Bike Hike Hike Hike Bike Bike Ski Skl Hike Bike Ski Bike Hazzard County Heil Canyon Trail Hey Joe Hidden Advanced Hidden Valley Trail High School -Pack Ck Highland to Mil Creak Hospital Trail Hunter Rim to Pritchett Arch Hunters Canyon Rim Trail _ Bike Bike Hike Horse Hike Bike Hike Hike Hike Bike Hunters Canyon Trail 114 Hike Hwy 128 Bike Path•Phase 1 Hwy 128 Bike Path -Phase 2 Hwy 128 Bike Path -Phase 3 Hwy 128 Underpass-Uon's Pk Hwy 313 bike lane' Bike Bike Bike Bike Bike MEMO ■■MILE ■U■••■ 1 • • 0.3 2.5 0.6 3.8 9.0 • 4.4 3.4 1.5 0.9 9.6 1.9 3.9 9.4 0.3 0.3 0.7 7.5 6.8 1.6 3.2 1.8 • • • 1.0 1.6 7.6 1.2 1.9_ 3.4 4.5 • 2.3 .1 • 0.4 • 0.3 • • �^ A Arches NP A Mane La Sal A Arehart NP A Arches NP U In use. Seek owner approval A Manb La Sal A Motorized Singletrack A A Motorized Singletreck • A Approved except thru private land U Contact miser and Wilily company A A Nches NP A A A BLM trail • A Ail on designated 4x4 reeds U A From road to bdda*n-kl ding only U On dosed road In canyon • A NI on designated 4x4 roads A All on designated Ise roads A Wntr only A Winter only U Now separate trail from Culvert A A Nhntr only A Motorized Slndetrack A A U Loop -some on road A Needs signs -Endurance riders trail A Connects to Moab Rim 4s4 road A High school access A A 1.5 1.6 1.6 U A Connects to 4x4 road to Pritchett A. U Canyon Nke W water 0.9 0.7 1.4 • 0.1 Ida Gulch Equestrian Intrepid Jecksons Ladder Jecksons Trail Jedi Slickrock Jewel Tibbetts Arch Trail Johnson. Up On Top MIII Cyn Johnson's -Up -On -Top Trails Juniper Camp Trail Juniper Trail Killer 8.. Horse Bike Bike Bike Hike Hike Horse Hike Bike Bike Klondike Bluffs (NPS) Klondike Bluffs Trail Kokopelli Trail Hike Bike Bike 23.1 10.1 O.a 2.0 1.1 1.6 • 0.7 • 10.0 0.2 0.5 0.7 A A A Partial funding A Construct 2011-12 A Striped and signed as a bike lane A A A Conned to Amass Beck A Connect to Amass Back A Free•ddng area approved with RMP A New BLM trail • u • U In use. Work war developar for approval. U Sand Fan Rec Area 0.4 6.9 •I 1.1. 1711 1 I I• •1•l•1 1.1 I I• A Motorized Sindetrack A A Arches NP A On designated roads A Mosey on designated roads 9 Table 1. Matrix of Approved, Unsigned, and Pending Non -Motorized Trails. Foresl !Bureau of Land Management !Moab City/Private 'Slate CamtyyIPrlv National Falk INatonal ete Prlmery Non -Motorized User. user group that most I aquently uses the trail; Length, refers to distance as drawn, not round trip for a user; I I l l I 1 l Status, changes from pending to approved as trails are reviewed 8 approved by controlling owner. Unsigned trails are hiking and equestrian only routes in use. but not marked. Trail Name (alphabetical order) Prinwry Non - Motorized User. Bike, Hike, Horse, Ski 1 C 8 2 1 5 Map Rplane N .Man l Use ew..r u.-. Land Owner/Manager is u �p 3 0 3 1 rc iir r,- IZT.lI1L : `Q 1 a 1 S WI 5 W i 8 a 2 Comments Lake Loop (Keno Lake) Landscape Arch Lathrop Trail Lazy EZ Lazy Man Little Canyon Singletrack Little Salty Long Branch Longbow Trail Lower M BM LPS LPS-Notch LPS-Sand Flat Maths Trail Mat Martin Trail Matheson Preserve McGill.MlVlde Mega Steps Mel's Loop Mesa Arch Trail Mln Creek Canyon Mill Creak Cyn • No. Fork Mill Creek Drive Mill Creek Horse Access Mill Creek Parkway Mill Creak Rim Trail MITI Creak Rim•Powerdam Trail Militate Trail Miners Basin Minesweeper Moab Canyon Trail Hike _ Hike _ Hike Bike Bike Bike Bike Bike Hike Bike Bike Bike Bike Bike Hike Hike Bike Bike Bike Hike Hike Hike Bike Home Hike Hike Mks Bike Hike Hike Bike Moab Rim Moab Rim Spur Monitor 8 Menimee Moonlight Meadows Trail Mtn View Mustang 1 Mustang 2 Mustang 3 Mustang 4 N. Hey 191 Bike Lane Navajo Arch Navajo Ridge North Navajo Ridge Steps -Mill Canyon Neck 8odna Trail Bike Bike Bike Bike Hike Negro Bill Canyon Trail North 40 Onion Creek Benches Trail Otho Access/Spring Cyn Otho Arch Trail Pack Creek IPaniot Mesa Park Avenue Petrified Forest Pine Tree Arch Pinnacle Trail Pipe Dream-BLM Pipe DreamSITLA PK Lane to Rim Pocket Bn • r a Trail Poison Spider Pole Canyon Trail Porcupine Rim Trail Porcupine to Mat Martin Portal Trail Pothole Arch Trail Pevndlne Road Pritchett Arch Trail Pritchett Canyon Pyramid Trail Rattlesnake Trail Horse H0A0 Horse Horse Bike Hike Hike Hike Hike Hike Bike 1.7 0.2 5.2 2.8 0.3 2.2 1.7 1.0 0.7 4.9 1.8 0.5 0.2 3.8 5.0 0.6 0.8 3.2 28.8 0.4 4.8 0,4 0.0 0.1 12 21 0.7 1.5 • A A A A A A A A u A A A A A u A A A Arches NP Canyonlands NP LPS return route on road Entry to LPS from Send Flats Motorized Singletrack Pedestrians only • No pats. no bikes Bilge lane on peved street 4.1 4.3 8.7 4.2 0.8 7.8 1.5 0.5 0.3 4.4 ce 00■■■■ ■■■ 00■■■■ ■■■ 00■■00100■■■■ 0■■■000■■■■■ 111■■■■■■■M■ ■II■■■■■■■■0■ ■■o■a000■■■■ ■■e■oaee■■■■ • 0.4 1.8 0.3 0.2 0.3 5.6 22 4.0 • • • A A u u A A A A A A A u A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Motorcycle Singletrack Canyonlands NP Continues on RIB to MN Bike lanes each side Managed by DOE Moos Le Sal Errda at Amasaback 4x4 road AJI on designated 4x4 roads All on designated 4x4 roads All on designated 4x4 roads Mane Le Sal Mane La Sal NeedsaignsEndurance riders trail Needs signnEndurance riders trail Needs signs -Endurance riders trail Needs signs -Endurance riders trail Bike Lane bridge to 500WWest side of 191 Arches NP Canyonlands NP No horses Easement Horse Hike Hike Morse Hike Hike Bike Hike Bike Bike Bike Hike Hike Bike 1.4 0.9 0.5 4.7 Horse Bike Bike Bike Bike Bike Hike Bike Bike Hike 0.9 4.0 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.0 1.6 02 1.3 9.0 3.0 A From Spring Canyon (Mill Ck) Spur off Rill to Mill A ■■■0■■l0■■■■■ ■■■■■■■MINE ■■■0■■0■■■■■ a■■■■■o■■■■■ 00■■■■■■■■■■ Is■■■■■0■■■■■ 13.9 • 3.8 • 2.2 • 1.1 • 1.1 • 0.6 19.0 • 3.1 • 24 3 • A Arches NP A A Motorized Singletrack Arches NP A A A Motorized Singletrack County easement u A A A A A A A A A A All on designated 4x4 roads Mend La Sal 3.16 mi Single track On road Utility company easement Hiking from Pritchett 4x4 road Al on designated 4x4 road. 10 Table 1. Matrix of Approved, Unsigned, and Pending Non -Motorized Trails. National Park 'National Forest 'Bureau of Land Management 'Moab City/Private 'Slate County/Private , Primary Non -Motorized Usar, user group that most frequently uses the trail: Length. refers to distance as drawn. not round trip for a user: I ) i 11 i Statue, changes from pending to approved as trails are reviewed & approved by controlling owner. Unsigned trails are hiking and equestrian only routes In use. but not marked. i Map Regions l uo-indorsesUlm mamma urn I Land Owner/Manager ,Status Trail Name Pinery Nan- Motorized User Bike, Hike,Iiii Monitor IL Merrimac KIon ,-Sovereign :� g #i 4 ffi! o o 88ekroek-MITI Ck No, Moab Rae. Aram 14iLa Sal Mtn,. oab Spanleh Valley Length (miles) BIT. x. P. 1 e, 1 3 3 3 1 i 1 1 m r BLMAMP Focus Area 1 National Park q C 4: g° s i g rc a k E a 11 11 Y .: ifComments if (alphabetical order) Hor.,sM Red Bubo Bike • 1.4 • • • • A Motorized Singletrack Red Cliffs Hone Trail Horse • 1.4 • A Put of Red Cliffs Ranch Red Rock Horse Trail Horse • 1.1 • • • • • • • A Needs signs. Some portions on road. Red Rocks Bike • 1.3 • A Motorized Singletreck Red Bier Bike • 0.3 • • • A Motorized Singletrack Renegade 1 Horse • 4.8 • • • • • • A Needs signs -Endurance riders trail Renegade 2 Hone • 3.9 • • • • • • A Needs signs -Endurance rider trail Renegade 3 Horse • 1.3 • • • • A Needs signs -Endurance rider tall Renegade 4 Horse • 4.8 • • • • • • A Needs signs -Endurance riders trail Renegade 5 Hate • 0.8 • • • • • • A Needs signs -Endurance riders trail Renegade Cutoff Hone • 1,4 • • • • • • A Needs signs -Endurance riders trail Renegade -Mustang Horse • 6.7 • • • • • • A Needs signs -Endurance riders trail Richardson Amphlthester Loop Hike • 29 • • • A Richardson Amph.North Loop Hike • 28 • • • A Rill to MITI (Tractor) Hike • 6.1 • • U Rock Loop Trail (Kens Lake) Hike • 0.5 • • • A Red. -A Bike • 1.5 • • A Roakstacker Bike • 1.6 • • • A Rotary Park Hike • 0.1 • • • A Canned to Parkway Rusty Spur Bike • 1.6 • • 12 A San Miguel to MITI Creek Dr Bike • 0.3 • • • • A Bike path 8rru private Sand Dune Arch Trail Hike • 0.5 • • A Arches NP Sego Panel Hike • 250 ft • • A Seven Mlle -Lower hike • 1.5 • U _ Sevenmlle Canyon -North Fork Hike • 23 • • • U Sevenmlle Canyon -South Fork Hike • 3.9 U Trail on 4x4 road sotto of 313 Shuman Gulch Trail Bike • t.6 • • • A Mond Le Sal Skyline Arch Trail Hike • 0.4 • A Arches NP Slickrock Access Bike • 1.5 • • • • • • A On designated 4x4 road Sllckrock Trell Bike • 9.8 • • • • • A South Duma Bike • 0.4 • • • A Motorized Singletrack South Johnson Up On Top Horse • 22 • • • • • • • U In use. Developmem may limo. South Mountain Trail Hike • 9.7 • • • • A Mend La Sal Sovereign Slnietracks Bike • 18.3 • • • A Built primarily for motoreyefas Sprang Canyon - Mill Creek Hike • 0.9 • • A _ License agreement v1th owner State Forest 5rngle Track Bike • 12.7 • • • A Primarily for motorcycle. Steel Bender Bike • 5.9 • • • • • •k u A A9 on designated 4x4 roads SteelBender Access Hike • 2.6 •U Steep Mill Creek Hike 0.1 • A Syncline Loop Trail Hike • 7.6 • • A Canyon lands NP The Other Geyser Bike • 0.2 • • • A Motorcycle Singletrack The Thumb Bike • 0.7 • • • A Motorcycle Singletrack Thomson SIngletrack None • 33.3 • • • • A Motorcycle Singletrack Tombstone Trail Hike _• 1.1 • • • A Tower Arch trail Hike • 1.3 A Arches NP Trans -La Sal Tr8 Bike • 16.8 • • • A Mans Le Sal Tukunikiviste Arch Hike ' 1.4 • • U Tunnel Arch Hike • 0.1 • • A Arches NP UFO Bike • 1.5 • • A Upheaval Canyon Trail Hike • 3.6 • • A Canyonlands NP UPS Bike • 1.4 • • A Monti Le Sal Well Tr. Hike • 2.0 • • • U Route shortened form 2008 MP West 400 N Bite • 0.5 • A Bike lane on paved street Westwater-UOT (hike) Hike • 0.6 • U Whale Rock Trail Hike • 0.5 • • A Arches NP White Rim Bike • 68S • • • • • A On road kt Canyonlands NP Wild Hose 1 Hasa • 9.9 • • • • A Needs sign -Endurance Riders trait Wild Hone 2 Horse • 3.2 • • • • A Needs signs -Endurance Riders trail Wlthbe Trail Hike • 5.5 • • A Canyonlands NP Windows Loop Hike • 1.0 • • A Arches NP Pendin 200 South Spur i Bike • 0.1 • P Negotiate el property Owner 48 hours .1 Moab Bike • 11.0 • P A.1 Connect 1 1 Bike • 0.5 • • P Connie property owners Above the G 1 Bike • 0.7 • • P Adobe Mesa Hike • 1.6 • • P New hiking trail proposed to Forest Adobe -Fisher Rim Bike • 31.1 • • P Mend Le Sal Airport Connector Bike • 0.6 • • • • • • P Needs stri San Juan County Airport Trackway Hike • 0.5 • • P New troll to dna tracks Anbaoty Lane Bike • 0.1 • • • • • P Contact miserly owner 11 Table 1. Matrix of Approved, Unsigned, and Pending Non -Motorized Trails. National Park l Nalionel Forest !Bureau of Land Management 'Moab City/Private Is ountyIPrivate Pdmery Non -Motorized User. user group that most f equentiy uses the trall; Length. refers to distance as drawn. no1 round trip for a user;1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Status, changes from pending to approved as trails are reviewed 8 approved by controlling owner. Unsigned trails are hiking and equestrian only routes In use. but not marked. Mapaaarane sar.Msorate use oceenna v Land Owner/Manager Status Trail Name (alphabetical order) Primary6 Non- Motorized user: Finn,.Biks7. w �'e�°tU��.sa ° t er X< A p r' 41 . a irs $ i o. arc O F 3 r3 O - le g; a 9g i m . Ja c are i, i L �5 3 ., - E $ 5 ID m c }' c i X x 3 a K a 1 E 6 i i a ! F ra i a e 1 fr a6 i e m 1 t`i o S b 7 CO �' 2 U 7 8 6 a 1.x.. 11 Comments Arbor Connect Bike • 0.3 • • • • P Contact owners Arches Dr Connect Bike • 0.3 • • • P Contact home omens Arena North Connect Around Boren Horse Bike • • 0.4 32 • • • • P P Conrad land owners Meng La Sal Bachelor to Horse Fake • 0.7 • • P Monti La Sal Bald -Hazzard Loop Bike • 2.1 • • P Menti La Sal Bartlett Spur Bike • 0.05 • • • • • • P Contact property owner Beaver to Manna Hike • 1.4 • P Beeman Lane Horse • 0.7 • • • • • P Contact prop yowner Big Bald Bike • 5.5 • • P Mang La Sal Big Mesa Bingletraek Bike • 3.2 • • P Big Mesa Toe Bike • 3.2 • • P On 404 road to Wipe Out Hill Bingo Bike • 42 P Bime Lane Bike • 0.4 • • • • P Contact owrmers Boren Mesa Hike Hike • 1.2 • P Mantl La Sal Boulder Conned Bike • 0.2 • • P Contact owner Bowling Alley Bike • 0.1 • P Contact owner Brinks Spring Trait Bike • 0.8 • • • P Brumley Arch Hike • 0.2 • P Mantl La Sal Brumley Cllmb Hike • 27 P Mantl La Sal Brumley Ridge Hike • 7.1 • - • P Mantl La Sal Budweiser to Shumway Bike • 0.9 , • • • • • P Contadihr�er owner Bu117 Loop Bike • 20 • • • P Budhlends (PBR) Burro To Manna Bike Hike • • 21 1.0 • • • • • P P Mantl La Sal Mang Le Sal Cherries Trail Bike • 0.2 • • • • P Charlottes Edge Hike • 28 P Chile to Sbann Bike • 0.5 • • • • P Propose to owners Chile Trail Bike • 1.1 • • • • P Cmremewasdaack weess-papowmww Conservancy Connector 1 Blke 0.1 • • • • P P Conservancy Connector 2 Bike • 0.3 • • Capper Ridge Singlatrack Bike • 1.9 • P Dave's Trail Hike • 0.5 • • • P P Old Senior Center Trail -contact own Marti La Sal Dorvy Hike • 5.5 _ _ - • • P P On City easement?? Duchesne Bike • 0.1 • • Easement Trail Bike • 0.3 • - _ P Canted home owners 8 County East Bench Rd Horse • 12 • • • _ • - P Elk Mtn Mission Trail Bike • 0.5 • • - P Contact UOOT Equestrian Highway 191 Horse • 2.0 • • P Fisher -Adobe Singletrack Bike • • 31.1 • Fisher Mesa-USFS Bike • 1.1 • • P tug Trail Horse • 0.4 • • • P Negotiate with property owner Geyser Rd Bike • 4.4 P Mantl La Sal Geyser Rd-2 Bike • 10.5 • • P Mare La Sal Gok Basin Iran Hike 21 P Gold Knob Hiker • 0.5 • P Matti La Sal Gill Spur Bike • 0.2 • • • • • • P Propose to City Gooey Island Overtook Hike • • 1.2 • • - P Great Escape Bike • 2.9 • • • _• P Grubstake Bike • 4.8 • P P Negotiate with land owner Heather Lane Horse • 1.9 • • • Heather to Fogg Horse • 2.5 • • • • • • P P Contact property owner Contact land owner Hede-Holyoak Connector Bike • 0.4 • (Hidden Canyon Rim Bike • 2.5 • • P Wildlife 8 Archaeo Issues -Approval Hideout Bike • 0.8 • •_ P Trail Horse • 1.0 • • • • • • • • P P Conrad property owner Contact property owner ,Highland Hoycak Bike • 1.0 • • • • • Hoodoo Trail Hike • 2.9 P P Rich-Amph Hiking Focus area Mantl La Sal Horse Creek Bike • 1.5 • Hwy 191 Bike Lane Bike • 8.2 • -• • • • • P Need grant money 11 red Known It Was There OIKIWT) Bike • 0.9 • P Contact land owner _ Intrepid2 (Dead Horse Addition) • - Bike • 6.9 • • • P Park personnel proposing addition Jackpot Bike • 1.8 • • _ . P Juniper Mess Trail Hike • 1.3 • • P • • P Would replace Blue Dot Rim P Propose to City/County Jupiter Run Bike • 3.8 • • Kane Crk Blvd Bike Lane Bike • 2.5 • • • • • • Kane Crk Rd-Crosxraek Biker • 0.3 P Pending owner approval Kane Crk Rd-Uons Park Path Hike • 27 • • • P TNC approval needed Keen Keno Lake Access Bike 8.3 P Mang La Sal nllkely Horse 0.9 P 12 Table 1. Matrix of Approved, Unsigned, and Pending Non -Motorized Trails. National Park 'National Forest 'Bureau o1 Land Management !Moab City/Private !state Coonly/Private Primary Non -Motorized User, user group that moat frequently uses the trail; Length, refers to distance as drawn, not round trip for a user,! 1 1 1 i. 1 1 I Status. changes from pending to approved as trails are reviewed & approved by controlling oftener. Unalgned trails are NMng and equestrian only routes in use, but not marked. Trail Name (alphabetical order) Krrby Lane Klonso La Sal Primary Non. Motorized User: Bike. Hike, Horse. Ski Hone Bike Bike La Sal Creek Btke Laurel To Horse Wi Bike lions Park -Moab Lions Tail Trail Bike Hike 0 t1 tl Iondlks-Sover, 0 Y Map R.ploea i a �A fl g f0 1 a 3 1 >e 1 2 E 1 8 NesM0 rparl Lem raw u... J 8* m 0.5 112 i • 0.1 • 1.3 1.8 • 1.8 1.6 q 1 sC W 0, w A 3 8* m Land Owner/MenefLer yy� 1 a U a 1 Stabm 3 yy€s dg8 n • P Propose to County and owners P Consult RwR for Integrating with Sovereign • • P Bike lane on paved street P Meni La Sal P Maria La Sal P Cone act W new car bridge project P Eztanaion oft of NorthShore Bike Lone Mesa Lovrer Brumley 11 Hike M&M Crossover Skngletrack Meador Cove Meadow View Trail Bike 9.9 12 20 P P Mang La Sal P Bike Bike 0.3 0.8 • P Propose to developer P Medicine Lake Mega Tracks Mesa Point MI Vida MI Vida Hike MIII Creek Parkway Extension-E "' Creek Parkway' Moab Rim Hike Moonlight l0 Burro Mud Connection Mud Springs Prelim Muneey to Tank Rd Murphy 6 E Bench Bike Lanes Murphy Ln Hose Trill N. Fork Sevenmlle Rim Hike Hike Bike Bike Hike Hike Hike Hike Bike Bike Bike Bike Bike Hone Bike Navao Hei is Connect Navajo Rocks Nardo Warner Bike Bike Sid North Shore Hike Old City Park bike lane Old City Park Road Onion Creek Additions Bike Hama Horse Oman le Logo Road Pack Creek Trail Park Or Plateau Circle Plateau Circle Equestrian Potash Conned (Jot Hwy 191j Powerhouse Lane Povvedlne Connector Pro -Laurel Bike Bike Bike Bike Bike Hone Bike Bike Bike Hike Redo -Sand Flats Bike Redrock Connector Resource Drive Resource Equestrian Rim Climb Bike Bike Horse Hike 2.2 3.0 1.4 2.1 1.1 1.0 231 • 1.3 • 5.7 • 18.5 • 0.8 • • 3.4 1.0 29 0.7 12.5 4.9 1.5 0.8 0.5 11.3 23 7.8 1359 0.7 e.6 • • 1.0 0.3 0.2 4.5 42 0.3 1.3 • 0.5 • 0.8 1.3 • • 1 1 P Mend La Sal P P • • P Singletrack connecting roads • p • • P Contact property owlet • • P Contact Properly owner • P P P P Seasonal dowse possible Connects Forest toile with BLM foam area 50. Spanish Valley Mtn Bike Focus Area Contact property owner Need easements & funding(commuter) Contact property owners Contact property ovenera P P Winter only P P Conned City and private owners Contact City and private owners Mostly on closed roads Menlo La Sal Rim to 191 Bike Rim Village Roberts-Rimrock Rocky Road Rolling Stones Loops Round Monitor Round The Valley Sage San Jose San Juan Sand Flats 5ingletreck Scenic Snake Slnde Track Seven Mile Rim Seven Up Seven Up to Swftchbads Sheepherders Bike Bike Bike Bike Bike Bike Bike Bike Bike Bike Bike Bike Bike Bike Bike Shumway Lane Skagway SWAM./ 1111 Bike Slickrock Access N. Sliduonk Access S. Sllckruck Enenslon Bike 81ke Bike 3.0 • 0.3 • 1.4 • 0.5 42 1.8 • 15.4 • 02 • 0.3 • 0.2 10.5 • 1.3 52 8.3 4.3 0.7 • 0.5 !I 22 • 5.3 • 0.3 0.5 2.4 • • P Commuter -contact land owners Contact Property owners P When development occurs • P Contact County and properly pveners • P Contact County and property omens P Propose to BLM 6 UDOT • • P Negotiate with owners 6 Cky • P Propose to County 6 owners P Mena La Sal • p • P Propose to Slate and land owners • P Proposed cross connedor • P Contact land owners P P AN an 434 road • P Propose to developer • P Contact County and properly °Milan • P Coded praperN owners P P P Connect Pipe Dream Mud Sprga Mill Rim P Bike lane an paved street P P P P P P P P P P Propose to County Bike lane on paved street Wbttdnwn-development could change need A9 on 414 road 5.1 miles road - 1.2 miles aindetrack 3.4 miles on deelgnaled road Meng La Sal 6 State Forest Contact property owners P Mena La Sal P Contact developer • P Contact developer P Propose to BLM Horse Bike 13 Table 1. Matrix of Approved, Unsigned, and Pending Non -Motorized Trails. National Park 'National Forest 'Bureau of Lend Management 'Moab City/Private 'State CountyfPrNate Primary Non-Motodzed User, user group that mom frequently uses the trail, Length refers to distance as drawn, not round Mp for a user, I 1 1 i [ 1 1 1 Status. changes from pending to approved as trails are reviewed & approved by controlling owner. Unsigned trails ere hiking and equestrian only routes in use. but not marked, Msp Rplana rbNAobnnp U. Maki nag .,�. Land Owner/Manager Status Trail Name (alphabetical order) Primary Non- User. Bike, Hike, Horse, ski E o E R S aS s .5 ' 1L < Ii u Claco-Weswater Gemini & Canyonlands Behind the Rooks Sllckrock4Alll Ck ` ddi . I a3 J= 11 > m• ! ° $i 4 'm : a/` u CO ; y 8 ; .3 m BLM-RMP Focus Area National Park National Forest State Park 2 d g .. 8 a 7 ti k S z gg E. 153. comments Stiokroek a Fine Elba 0.3 P Propose to 80M a shared wymotorcyy Swlpt-Nrrth Ent AI Bike • 2.4 • • • P Primarily for motorcycles Spanish Trail Bike • 2.4 • • • • • • • P Propose to County -commuter conned Spanish Trail Rd Horse • 1.0 • • • • • • P Contact property owners Spanish Valley Dr Horse • 0.9 • • • • • • P Contact property owners Spanish Valley Or Bike Path Bike • 8.5 • • • • • • P Proposed commuter Spldey Bike • 8.9 • P Partly on Poison Spider 4x4 road Squaw Bypass Bike • 3.8 • • P Meng La Saf Squaw Exit Bike • 5.1 • • P Manti La Sal Starbuck Horse • 0.3 • • • • • P Contact property owners Steen Trail Bike • 3.5 • • • • P Stocks Or Connect Bike • 12 • • • • • • • P Propose 10 County Substation to Bench Trall Bike • 0.11 • • • • P Contact property owners Sun -Power Connect Bike • 02 • • • • • • • P Propose to owners Super Fun-D Trail Bike • 5.0 • • • P Tank to Rim Bike • 12 • • • • P Terraces Trail Bike • 0.8 • • • P Propose 10 Forest Service Thompson Loops BIM • 13.6 • • • • • P -1.6 ml on 4x4 rd-border, vAth motorcycle tr Top Shell Bike • 1.7 • • P Mantl W Sal Tower Tie Hlke • 1.3 1 • • • P Conned Rich-Amphi to Fisher Towers Tuk Trail Hike • 2.2 • P Mend La Sal Tusher Canyon East Tusher Canyon West Bike Bike • 2.7 • • • P _ • 2.4 • • • P Upper Brumley Hike • 2.6 • P Mardi La Sal UtWry Commuter Bike • 4.4 • • • P Propose commuter route on gas line Utility Connect Bike • 0.4 • • • • P Propose to owners Wagner Bike • 0.3 • • • • • • P Bike lane PI paved street Wasatch Bike • 0.1 • P Water Tank Mil Bike • 02 • • • • P Propose to City Water Tank Trail Horse • 0.7 • P Propose to developer West Side Commuter Bike • 42 • • P _ Propose to utility 8 land pullers West Spanish Valley Equestrian Horse • 0.9 • • • P Wllbun Way Bike • 1.9 • • • P Williams Way Bike • 0.7 • • • • • • • P Propose to City Wlnesap to Conservancy Hlke • 0.5 • • • P Propose to Nature Conservancy Wooklee Wets Bike • 2.5 • • • P 14 XMap 5.2 GIS Editor Figure 1 Grand County regional overview map index and status of land. inc an Rescr:at:n w d a lacy-e.rca Monitor & Merrimac Gemini & Canyonlands GTdr.p Co San -Juan Co NATIONAL PARK Klondike Sovereign Yellow Cat Arches NP N.TIC.NaL PAR No. Moab Area Behind The Rocks Pr,.ate Book Cliffs Cisco-Westwater La Sal Mountains NATIONAL OREST Data use subject to license. ® DeLorme. XMap® 5.2 GIS Editor www.delorme.com 15 Summary of Regional Maps • Book Cliffs The Sego Canyon Trail and the Rattlesnake Canyon trails are located in this region. • Monitor and Merrimac The region includes the BLM designated, Mill Canyon/Upper Courthouse Biking Focus Area (Merrimac and Monitor), the Tusher Slickrock Mountain Bike Focus Area, the Bartlett Slickrock Free Ride Area, the Spring Canyon Hiking Focus Area, and the Labyrinth Canyon Canoeing Focus Area which emphasizes hiking. • Klondike -Sovereign The region includes the BLM designated, the Bar M Mountain Bike Focus Area, two separate Klondike Bluffs Mountain Bike Focus Areas, and numerous popular mountain bike trails and the paved path in Moab Canyon. Also in this region is the Sovereign Trail System which is a shared with motorized users. • Arches National Park The region includes designated non mechanized trails within Arches National Park. Additional trails located on this Regional map are located just north of the Colorado River, across from the Pedestrian/Bike Bridge. • Yellow Cat The Kokopetli Trail crosses the southeast corner of this region • Castle Valley The region includes the BLM designated Richardson Amphitheater/Castle Rock Hiking and Climbing Focus Area. This region is also popular with equestrian users, especially in the Onion Creek Bench area. • Cisco-Westwater The region includes the BLM designated Westwater Canyon River Use and Hiking Focus Area. • Gemini and Canyonlands The region includes Dead Horse Point State Park and Canyonlands Island in the Sky, the BLM designated Gold Bar/Corona Arch Hiking Focus Area, and the Seven Mile Canyons Equestrian Focus Area. • Behind the Rocks The region includes the BLM designated 24 Hours of Moab Special Venue Area, the Tombstone Competitive BASE jumping area, and the Behind the Rocks Hiking Focus Area. • Slickrock-Mill Creek This region is located between Spanish Valley and Castle Valley. This region includes the BLM designated Mill Creek Canyon Hiking Focus Area and the Negro Bill Hiking Area. • North Moab Recreation Area This map details the paved trail infrastructure that links the City of Moab with all public lands north of the City. It includes the Lions Park area, the Transit Hub, the Bicycle/Pedestrian Bridge across the Colorado River and the non -motorized pathways along SR 128, the paved path in Moab Canyon and the Millsite Trail. • La Sal Mountains This region includes the U.S. Forest Service, SITLA, BLM and private parcels of forest land in the La Sal Mountain area. Included in this region are many of the mountain trails that are located in San Juan County, such as the Trans La Sal Trail. • Moab -Spanish Valley This region is centered on US 191 as it runs southeast from Moab, and continues into Spanish Valley. Trails and pathways located in Moab City or Spanish Valley include a variety of access points to public lands. The BLM designated Upper Spanish Valley Mountain Bike Focus Area is within this region, located in San Juan County. Moab City Enlargement Maps 1 and 2, Spanish Valley Enlargement Maps 1-5 16 Explanation of Trails Depicted on Regional Maps The principle non -motorized user of a trail is represented with the following colors: Hiking trail lines = Green Biking trail lines = Red Equestrian trail lines = Purple Nordic trails = Blue "Approved Trails" = solid lines in all colors "Unsigned" hiking and equestrian trails = solid lines in green and purple "Pending Trails" = depicted with a dashed line on top of a colored line (Pending trail lines represent a "suggested" route.) The trails on these maps are intended as a regional and valley -wide system. A portion of the trails listed are located in San Juan County. Examples include; trails in Island in the Sky -Canyonlands National Park, Dead Horse Point State Park trails, and the BLM management area including the Upper Spanish Valley Bicycle Focus Area in Spanish Valley, and various trails in the La Sal Mountains. 17 DELORME MI 4 6 8 10 12 Data Zoom 9.0 Data use subject to license DeLorme. XMap(P) 5.2 GIS Editor. www delorme.com Figure 2. Trails and land status in the Book Cliffs region. XMap® 5.2 GIS Editor C14.2 c5 EXPLANATION 13LM managed !ands State land Ind,an reservdbon Phvate properly - Approved motorbike singletmck shared wan bikes - Approved cr unsigned h king, trail Isom Proposed ['king bad N:Khurin areas are 6111 tY.lcerress Slam; 4em 2011 fl Book Cliffs Approved Peng din Rattlesnake Trail Thompson Loops Sego Panel Thomson Singletrack 19 DELORME XMap® 5.2 GIS Editor ure 3. Trails and land status in the Monitor and rrimac region. EXPLANATION BLM non•motorizer recreation focus area BLM managed lands Stale land Military Private property Approved biking trail Approved or unsigned hiking trail Approved equestrian trail Pending biking trap Pending hiking trail Motorized Singletrack suitable for bikes Data use subject to license. DeLorme. XMap® 5.2 GIS Editor. www.delorme.com Monitor & Merrimac Approved Approved Motorized Pending Singletrack Bartlett Wash Slickrock Arch Trail Airport Trackway Bronco 1 thru 4 Badlands Big Mesa ST Bronco-Deadman Pt Cow Freckle Big Mesa Toe Bronco -Spring Cyn Crystal Geyser Bingo Buckskin 1 thru 8 Dee Flat Trail Brinks Sprg Trl Buckskin -Bronco Duma Mine Cutoff Hidden Canyon Rim Camp Leg 1 Enduro Loop Jackpot Camp Leg 2 Guy's Trail Lone Mesa Camp Triangle Juniper Trail M&M Crossover ST Hey Joe Mary's Trail Meadow View Trl Hidden Advanced Petrified Forest Mesa Point Jedi Slickrock Pinnacle Trail Navajo Rocks Jewel Tibbetts Arch Trail Red Butte N. Fork Sevenmile Rim Lower M & M Red Rocks Rim to 191 N. Fork Seven Mile Red Slot Round Monitor Monitor & Merrimac South Duma Seven -Mile Rim Mustang 1 thru 4 The Other Geyser Tusher Canyon East Renegade 1 thru 5 The Thumb Tusher Canyon West Renegade Cutoff S. Wipeout Hill Wookiee Way Renegade -Mustang Wild Horse 1 & 2 21 '11 DELORME Figure 4. Trails and land status in the Klo Explanation Approved biking trail Approved or unsrgred hiking trail Approved motorbike smgetrac. shared with bcycles Proposed biking trail Proposed motcrbike s.rlgleJacK to be shared Proposed bkmg trail BLM managed lands State lend arr ate property Non -motorized recreation loos area-BLM RMP :cn Data use subject to license DeLorme. XMapck 5.2 GIS Editor. wAw delorme com XMapF) 5.2 GIS Editor Klondike -Sovereign Approved Motorized Routes Pending used by bikers Baby Steps Approved Grubstake Baby Steps Loop Sovereign Singletracks Klonso Bar-B Mega Tracks Bar-M Cliff Pending Rolling Stones Loops Bar-M Cutoffs Sovereign -North Ext. Skagway Bar-M Loop Circle-0 Copper Ridge Dino Track Deadman's Ridge EKG Killer Bee Klondike Bluffs Trail Lazy EZ Little Salty Long Branch Mega Steps Moab Cyn Trail North 40 Rockin-A Rusty Spur Seven Mile -Lower UFO 23 DELORME XMap® 6.2 GIS Editor Figure 5. Trails in the Arches Natonal Park region. 14.1 OVIN Explanation 2:7' National Park hiking trail ^""'n' Proposed hikmgitiking trail not in Arches NP I I I 1 2 3 Data Zoom t0-6 mi Data use subject to license. ® DeLorme. XMap® 5.2 GIS Editor. www.delomie.com 24 Arches National Park Approved or Unofficial Pending Broken Arch Trail Lions Tail Trail Courthouse Wash North Shore Dark Angel Delicate Arch Trail Delicate Arch View Devils Garden Trail Double Arch Trail Double 0 Arch Fiery Furnace Klondike Bluffs (NPS) Landscape Arch Navajo Arch Park Avenue Pine Tree Arch Sand Dune Arch Trail Skyline Arch Trail Tower Arch trail Tunnel Arch Windows Loop 25 DELORME XMap® 5.2 GIS Editor Figure 6. Trails and land status in the Yellow Cat region. Lott Spn Explanation _ BLM managed land state land _ Pr,vate property - Approved biking trail Data use subject to license. Q4 DeLorme. XMap® 5.2 GIS Editor. www.delorrne.com Yellow Cat Approved Kokopelli Trail 27 DELORME XMap® 5.2 GIS Editor Figure 7. Trails and land status in the Castle Valley region. I itt into esa a r°7- rn 0 2 3 4 Data Zoom 10 4 T1 Seven Explanation 8LM non•motonzed recreation focus area 8LM managed land State land Private properly — Approved biking trail - Approved or Unsigned hiking trail — Approved or Unsigned equestrian trail ..s Proposed biking trail ...,_.,. Proposed hiking trail —® Proposed equestrian trail Data use subject to license. © DeLorme. XMap® 5.2 GIS Editor. www delorme com Castle Valley Approved Pending Castleton to Adobe Fisher -Adobe ST Castleton Towers Fisher Mesa-USFS Fisher Mesa-BLM Hoodoo Trail Fisher Mesa-USFS Onion Creek Additions Fisher Towers Trail Tower Tie Ida Gulch Equestrian Kokopelli Trail Mat Martin Trail Onion Creek Benches Trail Pardot Mesa Red Cliffs Horse Trail Richardson Amphitheater Loop Richardson Amph-North Loop 29 XMap® 5.2 GIS Editor Figure 8. Trails and land status in the Cisco-Westwater region. Explanation BIM non -motorized recreation focus area KM managed land State land Private property Approved biking trail Approved motorbike smgietrack snared mei mountain bikers lno 3 4 5 t+ :Ott Data use subject to license DeLorme XMap:? 5 2 GIS Editor www delorme com 30 Cisco-Westwater Approved CW-1 CW-2 CW-3 CW-4 CW-5 CW-6 CW-7 CW-8 Kokopelli Trail Mel's Loop 31 DELORME Figure 9. Trails and land status in the Gemini -Canyonlands area. sari JUAN CO Data use subject to license. ❑eLorma. XMao® 5.2 GIS Editor. www delorme.com XMap® 5.2 GIS Editor EXPLANATION BLM non -motorized recreation focus area BLM managed lands State land National Park Private property - Approved hiking trail - Approved or Unsigned hiking trail Approved equestrian trail - Pending biking trail - Pending hiking trail 2 3 a 5 Deta Zoom 10.1 fl Gemini -Canyonlands Approved or Unsigned Pending Alcove Spg Trail Bull? Loop Arth's Comer Charlottes Edge Aztec Butte Trl Copper Ridge Singletrack Big Chief Intrepid Addition Bull Run Jupiters Run Corona Arch Trail Navajo Rocks Crater View Trl Potash Connect Culvert Cyn Seven Up Day Canyon Trail Seven Up to Switchbacks Dead Horse Hikes Spidey Gemini Bridges Super Fun-D Trail Gemini Bridges Below Wilburs Way Gemini Bridges -East Gemini Bridges -West Gold Bar Cyn Gold Bar Singletrack Hwy 313 bike lane Intrepid Lathrop Trail Little Canyon Singletrack Longbow Trail Mesa Arch Trail Moab Canyon Neck Spg Trail Poison Spider Portal Trail Pyramid Sevenmile Canyon -North Fork Sevenmile Canyon -South Fork Super Fun-D Syncline Loop Trail Upheaval Cyn Trail Whale Rock Trail White Rim Wilhite Trail 33 1DELORME XMap® 5.2 GIS Editor ThFiqure 10. Trails and land status in the Behind The Rocks region. r Explanation BLM nonmotonzed retreat on locus area Bat managed and Stave land Private property Approved ding trail Approves or unsigned rnking trail Proposed b king trail Proposed hiking trail GRANO CO SAN JUAN CO Data use subject to license. DeLorme. XMap® 5 2 GIS Editor, www delorme.com Behind The Rocks Approved or Unsigned Pending Amasa Back 48 hours -Moab Funnel Arch Moab Rim Hike Hidden Valley Trail Rim Climb Hunter Rim to Pritchett Arch Hunter Canyon Rim Trail Hunters Canyon Trail Jacksons Ladder Jacksons Trail Minesweeper Moab Rim Moab Rim Spur Pothole Arch Trail Pritchett Arch Trail Pritchett Canyon Rockstacker Tombstone Trail Tukunikivista Arch 35 DELORME XMap® 5.2 GIS Editor Explanation BLM non -motorized recreation focus area BLM managed land State land Private properly Approved biking tral Approved or unsigned hiking trail Approved or unsigned equestrian tram Proposed biking trail Proposed hiking trail mi i Motorized s.ngletrack trail 1 2 Data Zoom 10-7 Data use subject to license. t7 DeLorme XMap® 5 2 GIS Editor www-delorme.com Figure . Trails and land status in the Slickrock-Mill Creek region. 36 es es Slickrock-Mill Creek Approved or Unsigned Pending Cow Trail across Negro Bill Goose Island Overlook Equestrian So. Mill Ck Hideout Flat Pass Juniper Mesa trail Highland to Mill Creek Mi Vida Hwy 128-Phase 1 Sand Flats Singletrack Hwy 128-Phase 2 Slickrock Access N Hwy 128-Phase 3 Slickrock Access S. Johnsons Up On Top Mill Cyn Slickrock Extension Juniper Camp Trail Slickrock to Fins Kokopelli Trail Lazy Man LPS LPS-Notch LPS-SandFlat Mill Creek Canyon Mill Crk Cyn - No. Fork Mill Creek Horse Access Navajo Ridge Steps -Mill Cyn Negro Bill Canyon Trail Otho Access/Spring Cyn Otho Arch Trail Pocket Bridge Trail Porcupine Rim Trail Porc to Mat Martin Rill to Mill Slickrock Access Slickrock Trail Spring Canyon - Mill Creek Steel Bender SteelBender Access Steep Mill Creek 37 '1 DELORME XMap® 5.2 GIS Editor n'n tiros. as.. eu.n Figure 12. Trails and facilities in and near the North Moab,kecreation Area corridor. Renswt RNMRnY a<i Bar•M Mountain Bike Focus Area (BLM) O s) Moab Cariyon Bike ,,„ Path EXPLANATION County Roadway — Approved biking Iran - Approved or unsigned hiking trail — Proposed biking trail —e^•' Proposed hiking trail Non-molonzed recreation focus area BLM RMP • Oct 2008 s • Proposed Transit Hub into j1 Trailhead A Campgrrkrnd • Underpass • Proposed Underpass 20•• Gold Bar -Culvert Canyon Hiking Focus Area Arches National Park LION WSt iMul ri 4aV.esw Wrear+t. Vrese ne a0V Rnenar Nrrrearon Ana IDLM 44 s• aria nab Riumntbn A,.. Moab Data use subject to license. J DeLorme. XMapg) 5.2 GIS Editor. www delorme com North Moab Recreation Area Approved Pending Colo R Bike Bridge/Lions Park Lions Tail Trail Colo Rr Bridge Underpass(N) North Shore Colo Rr Bridge Underpass(S) Hwy 128 Bike Path -Phase 1 Hwy 128 Bike Path -Phase 2 Hwy 128 Bike Path -Phase 3 Hwy 128 Underpass-Lion's Pk Mil!site Moab Canyon Trail 39 411 DELORME XMap® 5.2 GIS Editor Figure 13. Trails and land status in the La Sal Mountains region. GRAND CO SAN JUAN CO V_ Data use subject to license DeLorme, XMap® 5.2 GIS Editor. www delorme com Explanation Zpry National Forest BLM managed land State land Private property Approved motorbike singletrack - Approved Diking trail - Approved or unsigned hiking trail Approved or unsgned horse trail - Proposed biking trail - Proposed hiking trail Existing & proposed Nordic trails 40 La Sal Mountains Approved Pending Wish List Bachelor Basin Beaver to Manns Adobe Mesa Beginners Loop Brumley Arch Adobe -Fisher Rim Boren Mesa Trail Burlfriends (PBR) Around Boren Burro Pass Trail BurroTo Manns Bachelor to Horse Carpenter Basin Trail Gold Basin Hiking Bald -Hazzard Loop Clark Lake Trail Gold Knob Big Bald Crows Foot Medicine Lake Boren M Hike Deep Creek Trail Nordic Wamer Brumley Climb Doe Canyon Trail PreLaurel Brumley Ridge Dry Fork -Beaver Basin Trail Sheepherders Dorry Fisher Mesa Trail Squaw Exit Fisher -Adobe ST Geyser Pass Loop Terraces Trail Geyser Rd Geyser Pass Road Tuk Geyser Rd-2 Gold Basin Ski Trail Upper Brumley Horse Creek Hazzard County Keen Hell Canyon Trail La Sal Creek Kokopelli Trail Laurel To Horse Miners Basin Lower Brumley Moonlight Meadows Trail Moonlight to Burro MtnView Mud Connection Pack Ck Horse Oowah to Loop Rd Pole Canyon Trail Slaughter Shuman Gulch Trail Squaw Bypass South Mountain Trail Top Shelf State Forest Single Track Trans-LaSal Trail UPS 41 DELORME Figure 14. Location of detailed inset maps ARCHES NATIONAL PARK M b City #1 Explanation • BLM recreation focus area O BLM managed taw O State land Pnvate property Sub -Region boundary i 4 1 2 Oita Zoom td•5 Data use subject 10 license. DeLorme. XMap® 5.2 GIS Editor. www.delorme.Com Moab City #2 Spanish Valley Si r the Moab -Spanish Valley region. Spanish Valley #2 Valley #3 ish Valley {Zug 40o. XMap®15.2 GIS Editor MANTI-LA SAL NATIONAL FOREST panish Valley #5 Moab -Spanish Valley Approved or Unsigned Pending 100 North 200 South Spur Munsey to Tank Rd 100 North to 300 South A-1 Connect Murphy & E. Bench Bike Lanes 100 West to 200 South Above the G Murphy Ln Horse Trail 200 North-200 East Airport Connector Navajo Heights Connect 400 East bike lane Allen Trail Old City Park bike lane 400 East to 191 Antiquity Ln Old City Park Rd 500 W-400 N-100 W Arbor Connect Pack Creek Trail 500 West bike lane Arches Dr Connect Park Dr Anonymous Park Connectors Arena North Connect Pipe Dream -Private Anonymous Park Trail Bartlett Spur Plateau Cir Bike Colo R Bike Bridge/Lions Park Beeman Ln Plateau Cir Equestrian Colo R Hwy Bridge Underpass(N) Billie Ln Powerhouse Lane Colo Rr Bridge Underpass(S) Boulder Connect Powedine Connector Drive -In Hill Bowling Alley Radio-SandFlats Equestrian Utility Budweiser to Shumway Redrock Connector Falls Loop Trail (Kens Lake) Charlies Trail Resource Drive Hidden Valley Trail Chile to Sbsttn Resource Equestrian High School -Pack Ck Chile Trail Rim Village Highland to Mill Creek Conservancy Connector 1 Roberts-Rimrock Hospital Trail Conservancy Connector 2 Rocky Road Hwy 128 Underpass-Lion's Pk Dave's Trail Round The Valley Johnsons Up On Top Mill Cyn Duchesne Sage Johnsons-Up-On-Top Trails Easement Trail San Jose Kokopelli Trail East Bench Rd San Juan Kens Lake Access Elk Mtn Mission Tr! Scenic Snake Single Track Lake Loop Equestrian Highway 191 Shumway Lane Matheson Preserve Fogg Tr Spanish Trail McGill-MiVida Golf Spur Spanish Trail Rd Mill Creek Drive Goose Isld Overlook Spanish Valley Dr Mill Creek Horse Access Heather Lane Spanish Valley Dr. Bike Path Mill Creek Parkway Heather to Fogg Starbuck Mill Creek Rim Trail Hecla-Holyoak Connector Steen Trail Mill Creek Rim-Powerdam Trail Highland Trail Stocks Dr Connect Millsite Trail Holyoak Substation to Bench Trail N. Hwy 191 Bike Lane Hwy 191 Bike Lane Sun -Power Connect Navajo Ridge North If I'd Known It Was There (IIKIWT) Navajo Ridge Steps -Mill Canyon Kane Crk Blvd Bike Lane Tank to Rim Pipe Dream-BLM Kane Crk Rd-Crosscreek Utility Commuter Pipe Dream-SITLA Kane Crk Rd -Lions Park Path Utility Connect PK Lane to Rim Kayenta Heights Wagner Poweriine Rd Kirby Lane Wasatch Red Rock Horse Trail La Sal Water Tank Hill Rock Loop Trail (Kens Lake) Lions Park -Moab Water Tank Trail Rotary Park Meador Drive West Side Commuter San Miguel to Mill Creek Dr Mi Vida West Spanish Valley Equestrian South Johnsons Up On Top Mi Vida Hiking Williams Way Steep Mill Creek Mill Creek Parkway Extension-E Winesap to Conservancy Wall Trail Mill Creek Parkway Extension-W Westwater-UOT(hike) Mud Connection West 400 N Mud Springs Prelim 43 w DELORME ■ 0 800 1600 2400 3200 Data use subject to license DeLorme XMapk. 5 2 GIS Editor www delorme corn XMap® 5.2 GIS Editor ab City 1 inset of the Moab -Spanish Valley region. 44 Moab City #1 Approved Pending 500 W-400 N-100 W Above The G Anonymous Park Connectors Bartlett Spur Anonymous Park Trail Charlies Trl Colo R Bike Bridge/Lions Park Conservancy Connector 1 Colo R Hwy Bridge Underpass(N) Conservancy Connector 2 Colo Rr Bridge Underpass(S) Easement Trail Hospital Trl Elk Mtn Mission Trl Hwy 128 Underpass-Lion's Pk Goose Isld Overlook Matheson Preserve Kane Crk Blvd Bike Lane McGill-MiVida Kane Crk Rd -Lions Park Path Millsite Lions Pk -Moab N. Hwy 191 Bike Lane Mi Vida West 400 N Mi Vida Hiking Mill Creek Parkway Extension-W Park Dr Steen Trl Winesap to Conservancy 45 DELORME XMap) 5.2 GIS Editor Figure 16. Trails in the Moab City 2 inset of the Moab -Spanish Valley region. EXPLANATION O nt Lt managed lard psmA land O Penal* - City • Prrvple County Approved wags Moslh 10.00 r oI h ng ayo - Mosey rutuq - 64.0ng W np,nq eavany Proposed tralls Data use subject to license Delorme XMapM 5 2 GIS Editor www delorme com I - I �. pe rh... • 0 600 1200 1600 2400 2000 Data ZOOM 130 46 Moab City #2 Approved or Unsigned Pending 100 North 200 South Spur 100 North to 300 South A-1 Connect 100 West to 200 South Antiquity Ln 200 North-200 East Arbor Connect 400 East bike lane Arches Dr Connect 400 East to 191 Bittle Ln 500 West bike lane Boulder Connect Allen Trail Bowling Alley Drive -In Hill Chile to Sbsttn Equestrian Utility Chile Trail High School -Pack Ck Dave's Trail Kokopelli Trail Duchesne Mill Creek Drive Hecla-Holyoak Connector Mill Creek Parkway Holyoak Mill Creek Rim-Powerdam Trail If I'd Known It Was There (IIKIWT) Pipe Dream-BLM Kane Crk Rd-Crosscreek Pipe Dream-SITLA La Sal Rotary Park Mill Creek Parkway Extension-E San Miguel to Mill Ck Dr Mi Vida Wall Trail Munsey to Tank Rd Williams Way Pipe Dream -Private Powerhouse Ln Powerline Connector Sage San Juan Scenic Snake Substa. to Bench Sun Power Connect Tank to Rim Wagner Wasatch Water Tank Hill 47 XMapS 5.2 GIS Editor Figure 17. Trails in the Spanish Valley 1 inset of the Moab -Spanish valley region. O 0 O EXPLANATION BOA managed land SITU irlq Prnale Land Approved trals &ang Klung Equesman Propowo walls pkkmg Wtny Equestren 0 600 1200 1800 2400 3000 3800 `J DoW Zoom i3 0 .1 Data use subject to license DeLorme XMape 5 2 GIS Editor www detorme corn 48 Spanish Valley #1 Approved or Unsigned Pending Hidden Valley Trail Arena North Connect Pack Creek Trail Highland to Mill Creek Budweiser to Shumway Plateau Cir Horse Mill Creek Horse Access East Bench Rd Plateau Cir Bike Navajo Ridge North Equestrian Highway 191 Resource Equestrian Navajo Ridge Steps -Mill Canyon Golf Spur Resource Drive PK to Rim Highland Trail Roberts-Rimrock Powerline Rd Hwy 191 Bike Lane Rocky Road Steep Mill Ck Kayenta Heights San Jose Westwater-UOT (hike) Mill Creek Rim Trail Shumway Lane Murphy & E. Bench Bike Lanes Spanish Trail Murphy Ln Horse Tr Spanish Trail Rd Navajo Heghts Connect Spanish Valley Dr. Bike Path Old City Park Bike Lane Starbuck Old City Park Rd Utility Commuter Utility Connect 49 XMap'PJ 5.2 GIS Edito Figure 18. Trails in the Spanish Valley 2 inset of the Moab -Spanish Valley regio EXPLANATION O a6M managed ,and O $lala IaM O P•,.ate land Approved trails - 13 An7 - IIVJnp — Edwatrun Proposed trails Wittig .� Eawttnan r\. SAN JUAN CO ft 600 1200 1800 2400 3000 3600 beta Zoom 13 1. Data use subject to license DeLorme XMap.v. 5 2 GIS Editor www delorme com 50 n fl Spanish Valley #2 Unsigned Pending Johnsons Up On Top Mill Cyn Beeman Ln Johnsons Up On Top Trls Fogg Tr S. Johnsons UOT Heather Lane Westwater-UOT (hike) Heather to Fogg Kirby Lane Meador Drive Redrock Connector Rim Village Spanish Valley Dr Stocks Dr Connect Water Tank Trail West Side Commuter West Spanish Valley Equestrian 51 ��DELORME XMap�) 5.2 GIS Editor F gure 19. Trails in the Spanish Valley 3 inset of the Moab -Spanish Valley region. EXPLANATION o st M "aril Haft O Stalk land " Pao land Approvod trans Bain.; PlAton EVw%ban Proposed wads BIN.; Hang -" " " " Equassnan 2011 Data use subject to license 1 DeLorme XMap� 5 2 GIS Editor www delorme corn 52 Spanish Valley 143 Approved or Unsigned Pending Falls Loop Trail (Kens Lake) Airport Connector Lake Loop (Kens Lake) Kens Lake Access Red Rock Horse Trail Round The Valley Rock Loop Trail (Kens Lake) South Johnsons Up On Top 53 DELORME XMapiN 5.2 GIS Editor Fi ure 20. Trails in the Spanish Valley 4 inset of the Moab -Spanish Valley eg EXPLANATION O BLM mono0ea was O Staro ,arm O Vnrate mnd Approved trails - 6Ae1p - Hang - Equestron Proposed mate •sue Biuq Mum "`"'' Equstom Data use subject to license DeLorme XMape 5 2 GIS Editor www delorme com SOUTH SPANISH VALLEY BIKING FOCUS AREA 0 600 1200 ISO° 2400 2000 ':0i0 Data Ivaco IT 0 54 Spanish Valley #4 Pendin Mud Connect Mud Springs Prelim Round The Valley 55 " DELORME XMaryt 5.2 GIS Editor re 21. Trails in the Spanish Valley 5 inset of the Moab -Spanish Valley regio EXPLANATION O Bt.I+%%ny.e unn O Slate mnc O Prvala'and ��" Prerafe0 EOln4 tnM 2011 �% O 600 1200 1800 2400 3000 3600 Orra 2edln 13.0 Data use subject to license �DeLorme XMape 5 2 GIS Editor www delorme com 56 Spanish Valley #5 Pendin: Mud Connect Mud Springs Prelim 57 MifflinMIA G ' en Rner XMap!t5.2 GIS Editor Figure 22. Map showing the BLM Recreation Focus Areas. Spring Canyon Labyrinth Canyon GRAND CO SAN JIJAN CO :ocfll e D , EXPLANATION Klondike BartletLTosher 51Ickrock MdI ;Canyon Non -mechanized (Hiking) Mechanized (Biking) Klondike t ' 1 Richardson Amphitheater MITI Creek j •'Behind the Rocks 24 Hours Upper Spanish Valley Hatch Wash Westwator Canyon Data use subject to license DeLorme XMape 5 2 GIS Editor www delorme com 58