Slickrock Bike Trail
Cyclist wearing a helmet rides a mountain bike across slick sandstone terrain in Arches National Park.
Arches National Park: Slickrock Bike Trail sign beside a dusty road, with red rock formations, desert shrubs, and a clear blue sky.

Slickrock Bike Trail

Trails★★★★☆
Last Updated: February 2026

Overview

About This Trail

Mission Brief: Slickrock Trail is a world-famous biking destination; foot traffic is allowed but the terrain favors bikes and hazards lurk for those on foot. The 10.5-mile loop climbs about 1,962 feet, across 95% slickrock. For bikers, expect a Technical Scramble; for hikers, the route is challenging but doable with care. High reward for the effort.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Technical Scramble for bikes; Moderate for hikers

Trail Highlights

Iconic Navajo Sandstone formations, distant La Sal Mountains, and glimpses of the Colorado River

Insider Tips

• For bikers, ride the practice loop first to gauge skill. • For hikers, be aware you are entering a high-traffic, rock-dominated environment.

Best Season to Hike

Spring and Fall

Hiking Tips

  • Carry 3-4 liters of water per person; no water sources on the trail.
  • Wear sun protection and plan for heat; shade is scarce.
  • For bikers, ensure brakes and tires are solid; for hikers, sturdy footwear and trekking poles help.
  • High reward for the effort.

Family Info

Not ideal for young children due to exposure, high speeds, and rock-scramble terrain

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