Red Mesa Rim Trails
“This latest addition to the Page area recreational assets promises a top-notch biking experience (and hiking too). Be sure to stop and take in the beautiful vistas from atop the mesa. Challenging and breathtaking at the same time.”
Easy, moderate & difficult routes
10.8 miles (17.38 km) total of trails
Mountain biking. Hiking.
Based on your individual experience level, choose your degree of difficulty from three types of biking trails: green, blue or black. Or create your own combination run. An entire mesa with lots of slickrock awaits you. The green diamond trails are relatively flat, blue incorporates more slickrock, and black consists of steep slickrock descents and ascents.
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Directions
From the intersection of Lake Powell Blvd. and North Navajo Drive in Page, it is 3.15 miles (5.07 km) to the trailhead. Drive southeast on Lake Powell Blvd. to Coppermine Road, turn left (south). Follow Coppermine Road to the trail entrance at mile 2.87. Follow the gravel road .28 miles to the parking area.
Click marker below to navigate to trailhead.
Trail Details
Trailhead Coordinates: 36°53'11.0N 111°26'26.0W
Trail Access: Free and open to the public
Trail Surface: Slickrock, sand, earth
Trail Condition: Moderately developed
Trail Use Type: Mountain biking, Hiking, Class 1 E-Bike
Best Season: Year round, prepare for heat in summer
Parking at Trailhead: Yes
Restroom / Water: Vault toilet / No water
Pet Friendly: Yes, leash required for pets
Degree of Difficulty:
Easy – Green Diamond Trails
Moderate – Blue Diamond Trails
Difficult – Black Diamond Trails
Trail Type: Three loop trails with multiple offshoots
Trail Length: Varies, 10.8 miles (17.38 km) total of trails
Elevation Gain / Loss: Varies depending on route
Elevation at Trailhead: 4498’
Cell Service: Intermittent
Land Manager: City of Page