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Navajo Lake Loop Trail

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Navajo Lake Loop Trail

Hard

Navajo Lake Loop Trail

00:59

12.2km

80m

Gravel riding

Experience the Navajo Lake Loop Trail, a 7.6-mile gravel biking route in Dixie National Forest with lake views and lava field terrain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Dixie National Forest

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4.93 km

Navajo Lake

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The singletrack loop around this lake is one of the most popular trails in Dixie National Forest. You have some altitude here — the lake sits at more than 9,000 …

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5.56 km

4.67 km

1.80 km

193 m

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6.48 km

5.56 km

182 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of the Navajo Lake Loop Trail?

The trail is generally rated as intermediate in technical difficulty and moderate in physical exertion. While some sections, particularly through the lava field, can be challenging and might require pushing your bike, it's considered reasonably accessible for many riders. The high altitude (over 9,000 feet) is often the primary challenge for some.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the loop?

You'll encounter a variety of terrain, including singletrack, doubletrack, and dirt roads, with a small paved section connecting segments. The surface is mostly packed dirt, but a unique feature is the section traversing an ancient lava field, where the trail consists of crushed cinder and can have steep climbs and descents. The overall route is undulating.

How long does it typically take to complete the Navajo Lake Loop Trail?

Most riders can complete the loop in about 1 to 2 hours, depending on their pace and how often they stop to enjoy the scenery. The total distance is around 11 to 13 miles.

Where can I park to access the trail?

There are several access points around Navajo Lake. Specific trailhead parking areas are available, though the research doesn't specify exact locations. It's advisable to check local signage or forest service maps for the most convenient parking near the loop's start.

Are dogs allowed on the Navajo Lake Loop Trail?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within the Dixie National Forest. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users.

Do I need any permits or pay an entrance fee for the Navajo Lake Loop Trail?

The Navajo Lake Loop Trail is located within the Dixie National Forest. Generally, there are no specific permits required for day-use hiking or biking on this trail, nor are there entrance fees for the forest itself. However, always check the official Dixie National Forest website for any updated regulations or specific fees for developed recreation sites if you plan to use amenities.

What is the best time of year to ride the loop?

The best time to ride is typically during the summer and early fall months, from late June through September. The high elevation offers a refreshing escape from warmer temperatures found at lower altitudes. Always check weather conditions before heading out, as snow can persist into early summer and return in the fall.

What kind of scenery will I see along the way?

You'll be treated to continuous views of the beautiful Navajo Lake throughout the loop. The trail winds through cool pine, fir, and aspen forests, with open areas featuring grass and wildflowers, especially on the north side of the lake. Keep an eye out for wildlife like deer.

Does the trail connect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the loop connects with the Virgin River Rim Trail, offering possibilities for extended rides if you're looking for a longer adventure. It also incorporates sections of the Marathon Trail, Lodge Trail, Spruces Trail, Dike Trail, and Navajo Trail.

Is there a recommended direction to ride the loop?

If you prefer to tackle most of the significant climbing early on, consider riding the loop counter-clockwise. Most of the elevation gain in this direction occurs within the first mile and a half, allowing for a more gradual descent and flatter sections later in your ride.

What should I pack for a ride on this trail?

Given the high elevation and varied terrain, it's wise to pack layers of clothing, plenty of water, snacks, a basic bike repair kit, and sun protection. A helmet is essential, and sturdy shoes are recommended, especially if you anticipate needing to push your bike through some of the more challenging sections.

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