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23.5km
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Mountain biking
This 14.6-mile moderate mountain biking loop near St. George offers diverse desert terrain, panoramic views, and fun, flowing singletrack.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.62 km
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17.6 km
4.88 km
1.07 km
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13.3 km
9.15 km
1.07 km
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The best times to ride are typically fall, winter, and spring to avoid the intense summer heat. It's crucial to avoid riding immediately after rain, as the desert clay can become extremely sticky and easily rutted, making the trail unrideable and causing damage.
The trail primarily features singletrack, two-track, and hard-packed desert clay. You'll encounter 'roller coaster style' sections with undulating terrain, sustained climbs, and fun, flowing descents. The Bearclaw Poppy Trail portion is known for its fast downhill sections and areas where you can carry speed.
The overall difficulty is considered intermediate to moderate. While the Bearclaw Poppy Trail section is intermediate, the Stucki Springs portion is the most challenging, featuring a sustained climb. Experienced, conditioned beginners who are comfortable with some technical features and sustained climbs may enjoy it, but some sections require good fitness.
The Bearclaw Stucki Loop is located within the Red Bluff Area of Critical Environmental Concern and protects the endangered Dwarf Bearclaw Poppy. While there are typically no fees for day use, it's always best to check with local land management agencies for any current regulations or permits, especially for group rides or events, to ensure compliance and help protect the sensitive environment.
The trail is located near St. George, Utah. While specific parking areas aren't detailed, trailheads for the Bearclaw Poppy and Stucki Springs sections are generally accessible. Look for designated parking areas near the main access points to the Bearclaw Poppy Trail or Stucki Springs Trail.
Given its location within a sensitive environmental area, dogs are generally allowed but must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and the endangered Dwarf Bearclaw Poppy. Always practice Leave No Trace principles and pack out all waste.
You'll be treated to vast and spectacular views of St. George and the rugged desert landscape. Scenic overlooks provide vistas of Cottonwood Wash, and as you climb, you'll see the Pine Valley Mountains. The trail winds through remote parts of the Red Bluff area and curves scenically around Bloomington Hill.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several trails. You'll ride along parts of Stucki, Bearclaw Poppy, Bearclaw Poppy Uphill, Flowmaster (Stucki Cutoff), and Stucki Spring, among others, creating a diverse and interconnected riding experience.
Given the desert environment and moderate difficulty, it's essential to bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months. Sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), basic bike repair tools, a first-aid kit, and snacks are also highly recommended. There is no water available directly on the trail.
The Bearclaw Poppy Trail section is known for its 'fast and furious' singletrack descent. The Stucki Springs section, while more challenging with a sustained climb, offers a rewarding, fun downhill singletrack. This loop is a great way to combine both, and the Stucki Springs portion often has fewer riders if you're looking to escape crowds.
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