While this trail is officially considered doubletrack, most of the time it feels more like just very wide singletrack. It's obvious it hasn't been used by four wheels in a very long time. The "Jeep Trail" provides a steady climb all the way to the top but the grade is never that bad. There are some rocky obstacles occasionally but it is all quite rideable.<br><br>I mapped the official entirety of the route, but you'll probably be wanting to turn off on one of the multiple trails along the way. This is an access trail to take you to other trails in the area.<br><br>Other than a map at the parking lot, there is little signage in the Coyote Wall Trail System. It's not too easy to get lost, but be sure to bring a map or use the <a href='/mobile-app'>MTB Project mobile app</a>.
Start of the Jeep Trail.
Taking a dive down Little Moab trail at Syncline.
Little oak grove.
Airing over a drop on Little Moab. Make sure to stay right.
Springtime brings creek crossings on the Little Maui Trail.
So dang picturesque. Beginning of the upper end of Little Maui Trail.
Riding Syncline on a dry summer day, overlooking the Columbia.
Climbing the syncline, overlooking the Columbia River.