Franklin Mountain State Park

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AVERAGE RATING
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3.80 out of 5
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Intermediate
10
miles

Singletrack
↑ 2,500 ft
↓ 3,300 ft
4,835
elevation (ft)

Loop
Trail Description
About this trail
$2 Park Entrance per person,$2 activity fee for MTB. Single Track -- rock with plenty of technical climbs, downhill, switchbacks Main trail is approximately 6.5 miles. Is an outer loop section for another 4 miles or so.
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Trail Features
Trail features
  • Lift Service
  • Drinking Water
  •   Night Riding
  • Pump Track
  • Restrooms
  • Winter Fat Biking
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Granny Gear

April 4, 2015
tp_smc08 Granny Gear  
 
Review: The trails aren't maintained well. Rock are added to some of the trail to prevent erosion but it makes climbing very difficult. There are very technical sections from cardiac hill to blue moon but if you take tin mine up to lazy cow there are trails with less rocks the further east you go past the round house.

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Doubletrack

October 21, 2014
Eric Foltz Doubletrack  
 
Review: It's been a while since I rode there but I do remember it being one of the worst engineered trails systems I've seen. Lot's of gully crossings instead of contouring the slope to prevent erosion. Some okay tech sections but nothing I would go out of my way for.

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Granny Gear

June 21, 2014
 
Review: Just rode the lower sunset trail. Not a big fan of this trail. It can be difficult at times, lots of loose rock. Plus they charge $5 per person to get in and the park's gate closes at 1600, so no way to ride there after work. Save your money and go ride lost dog/redd road area.

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Trailblazer

March 25, 2012
mtbtrucker Trailblazer  
 
Review: If you like rocks and cacti, you won't be disappointed here. There are lots of miles of trails to ride, some of it on jeep roads, some in dry creek beds, and some singletrack. You need to stay alert and watch your lines to minimize the bumps and to stay out of the cacti. Water and tubeless tires are a must! There are a lot of trails on the east side of the mountains too but, plan your trip carefully. Yesterday I rode north out of the upper parking lot for about 7 miles then crossed over the mountains on the "Northern Pass" and worked my way back south on the east side where there is a new connector singletrack trail which, except for one short section, flowed very well. Going this direction there is a long, steep climb back over Mundy's Gap to get back to the parking area. I logged 23.5 miles with about 3,000 feet of climbing but it took me 5.5 hours to finish. I had taken plenty of water but should have packed more food. This trail network definitely has a lot of technical challenges, but if you like a challenge and don't mind walking your bike on occasion, you'll really like the desert views and plant life. Remember; Water, Food, and Tubeless Tires (or lots of patches & air)

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Singletrack


February 28, 2010
 
Review: A mountain biker's mountain bike trail. Won't be doing any day dreaming on this trail. Lots of loose rocky steep sections. Not to many fast flowey sections, and they end abruptly. Lots of wash crossing and some wash riding. As stated by others ( big tires,stans or lots of patches, full sup. A 29er would be really great here. Overall a great intermediate to advanced trail. Full loop is 16+ miles. 5 shortcuts for shorter options. Also options for more miles.

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Granny Gear

January 17, 2008
Brannam Granny Gear  
 
Review: When you ride El Paso ride with Stans, The inside of my tires look like a brill carpet. There are some great spots along the hill side. But the new homes are cutting into some of thhe trails on the lower side out side the park area. You get a mix of trails, flat and fast, steps, little moab area, and some techno stuff, good place to mix up the ride. SOme more trails are open for riding on the N. east side of the mountain, out by some old mines, climes for a few miles, as well it has a small area that is like Moab. A few ways to ride up and a few way the come blasting down. There are few (3)mine shafts that are open and are fun to explore. Remember the stans! it makes the ride great, no draging the bike out on foot.

* Review edited 1/16/2008

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Gnarly

June 5, 2007
RideorDie Gnarly  
 
Review: Take extra tubes for the cacti. This is some really good El Paso riding, but it s**ks to hump home your ride because you only brought a patch kit.

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Poseur

July 18, 2006
alpatahe Poseur  
 
Review: The park trails are great but theres better on the other side of Transmountain Rd. There is the Tin Mine, Doc's Drop, Mayberry, Little Moab and much more!

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May 31, 2004
Guest   
 
Review: Rode it on 29May04, was a good ride, had a decent uphill portion and the downhill was pretty awesome. Gotta really watch out for the rocks, yucca plants and Cacti.

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January 1, 1970
Guest   
 
Review: I'm curious how there are only 10 miles listed. I lived in El Paso from 95-01, and I've ridden much more than 10 miles of singletrack up there in the State Park.



Don't forget Gilbert's Trail, or Munk's Trails. Not to mention Cloudcroft is 60 miles north!



I have told all my pals here in SA that El Paso is worth a weekend trip

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Franklin Mountain State Park MTB Trail 3.80 out of 5 based on 10 ratings. 10 user reviews.
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