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Troy Built -> Mack Ridge -> Hawkeye Loop
Mountain Biking Trail
Hard
10.18 mi
1,290 ft
A lesser-ridden area in the Kokopelli Loops Trail System, with one of the best-quality singletrack trails!
While most people choose to park at the primary trailhead off the Loma exit, parking off the Mack exit provides access to an incredible set of lesser-traveled trails in the Kokopelli Loops Trail System. Despite being lesser-traveled, one of the newest trails in the network—the Hawkeye Trail—forms the final descent of this loop and is now one of the highest-quality singletrack trails in the region.
The route as it is mapped here begins by climbing up the Troy Built trail. Make no bones about it: Troy Built is a strenuous climb that’s sometimes too steep to pedal for mere mortals. While climbing Hawkeye to Mack Ridge and then descending Mack to Troy Built is a viable route option, that choice doesn’t provide the superb descent down Hawkeye. Pick your poison, but this loop is great in either direction.
After reaching the Mack Ridge trail, the singletrack continues to climb before plateauing on top of the ridge. Here, you’ll enjoy fantastic views of Colorado National Monument, the Colorado River, and the Book Cliffs. The views from the top of the ridge are simply fantastic, and should be savored!
After pedaling along Mack Ridge, enraptured by the phenomenal views, you’ll reach the descent down Hawkeye. Get ready to shred!
The singletrack descent is achievable by intermediate riders thanks to a trail tread that’s not too steep, providing delightful swoop and flow as it descends. The trail makes maximum use of the hillside, working back and forth and turning what would otherwise be a steep plummet into an extended, enjoyable descent.
For the advanced rider, Hawkeye is filled with optional technical features. Massive rock up-and-overs, jumps, drops, and rock gardens greet the rider with an eye for spicy lines.
Consequently, Hawkeye serves up a spectacular ride for a wide range of mountain bikers! This modern trail design with so many possible variants has gained Hawkeye a cult following. As of spring 2019, it may just be the best-constructed, and most-entertaining trail in the Fruita area!
Written by Greg Heil
While most people choose to park at the primary trailhead off the Loma exit, parking off the Mack exit provides access to an incredible set of lesser-traveled trails in the Kokopelli Loops Trail System. Despite being lesser-traveled, one of the newest trails in the network—the Hawkeye Trail—forms the final descent of this loop and is now one of the highest-quality singletrack trails in the region.
The route as it is mapped here begins by climbing up the Troy Built trail. Make no bones about it: Troy Built is a strenuous climb that’s sometimes too steep to pedal for mere mortals. While climbing Hawkeye to Mack Ridge and then descending Mack to Troy Built is a viable route option, that choice doesn’t provide the superb descent down Hawkeye. Pick your poison, but this loop is great in either direction.
After reaching the Mack Ridge trail, the singletrack continues to climb before plateauing on top of the ridge. Here, you’ll enjoy fantastic views of Colorado National Monument, the Colorado River, and the Book Cliffs. The views from the top of the ridge are simply fantastic, and should be savored!
After pedaling along Mack Ridge, enraptured by the phenomenal views, you’ll reach the descent down Hawkeye. Get ready to shred!
The singletrack descent is achievable by intermediate riders thanks to a trail tread that’s not too steep, providing delightful swoop and flow as it descends. The trail makes maximum use of the hillside, working back and forth and turning what would otherwise be a steep plummet into an extended, enjoyable descent.
For the advanced rider, Hawkeye is filled with optional technical features. Massive rock up-and-overs, jumps, drops, and rock gardens greet the rider with an eye for spicy lines.
Consequently, Hawkeye serves up a spectacular ride for a wide range of mountain bikers! This modern trail design with so many possible variants has gained Hawkeye a cult following. As of spring 2019, it may just be the best-constructed, and most-entertaining trail in the Fruita area!
Written by Greg Heil
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
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Troy Built | 3.76 mi | 387 ft | 1.7% |
Troy's final climb | 0.44 mi | 200 ft | 8.5% |
Mack Ridge -Reroute Climb | 1.21 mi | 387 ft | 6.0% |
Mack Climb Proper (Beyond Int) | 1.07 mi | 348 ft | 6.1% |
Mack Traverse W-E | 1.08 mi | 89 ft | 0.6% |
Hawkeye Trail Downhill | 2.86 mi | -581 ft | -3.8% |
Full-eye | 2.72 mi | -531 ft | -3.7% |
Hawkeye Ridge | 0.35 mi | -72 ft | -3.9% |
Hawkeye Down | 2.36 mi | -522 ft | -4.1% |
The Hurt Locker | 0.43 mi | 59 ft | 1.0% |
Tail End | 1.70 mi | -420 ft | -4.7% |
Hawkeye DH | 1.61 mi | -430 ft | -5.1% |
LEGIT Hawkeye DH | 1.50 mi | -404 ft | -5.1% |
Eye Part Two | 1.01 mi | -338 ft | -6.2% |