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Gemini Bridges - Moab UT
The trail follows a winding shelf road to natural arches.
This route serves as a popular path for mountain bikes and 4-wheel-drive vehicles in Moab. Expect heavy traffic on weekends. Maintain low speeds to reduce dust, particularly when passing cyclists. Views become available while crossing a high, winding shelf road at 2 miles. Access to the bridges requires a short hike. The bridges remain hidden until approached closely and viewed from above. Camping is restricted to designated sites. Portable toilets must be carried and used for camping. For views of the bridges from below, refer to Bull Canyon (trail #29).
Rating Easy
The trail includes minor embedded rocks and potential washouts following storms. It is suitable for most 4x4 SUVs with moderate clearance.
Length 13.2mi
Time 2hrs
High Point 6,041ft
Best Time To Go March-Nov
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Gemini Bridges - Moab UT
Gemini Bridges - Moab UT
The trail follows a winding shelf road to natural arches.
This route serves as a popular path for mountain bikes and 4-wheel-drive vehicles in Moab. Expect heavy traffic on weekends. Maintain low speeds to reduce dust, particularly when passing cyclists. Views become available while crossing a high, winding shelf road at 2 miles. Access to the bridges requires a short hike. The bridges remain hidden until approached closely and viewed from above. Camping is restricted to designated sites. Portable toilets must be carried and used for camping. For views of the bridges from below, refer to Bull Canyon (trail #29).
Rating Easy
The trail includes minor embedded rocks and potential washouts following storms. It is suitable for most 4x4 SUVs with moderate clearance.
Length 13.2mi
Time 2hrs
High Point 6,041ft
Best Time To Go March-Nov
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The trail follows a winding shelf road to natural arches.
This route serves as a popular path for mountain bikes and 4-wheel-drive vehicles in Moab. Expect heavy traffic on weekends. Maintain low speeds to reduce dust, particularly when passing cyclists. Views become available while crossing a high, winding shelf road at 2 miles. Access to the bridges requires a short hike. The bridges remain hidden until approached closely and viewed from above. Camping is restricted to designated sites. Portable toilets must be carried and used for camping. For views of the bridges from below, refer to Bull Canyon (trail #29).
Rating Easy
The trail includes minor embedded rocks and potential washouts following storms. It is suitable for most 4x4 SUVs with moderate clearance.
Length 13.2mi
Time 2hrs
High Point 6,041ft
Best Time To Go March-Nov























