This trail hugs the cliff of the Coyote Wall as often as it can. Occasionally it will overlap the ghost of a nearby doubletrack before snaking back out to the edge.<br><br>This trail is mostly very narrow and steep and the turns are usually cut pretty deep. Much of it is <i>very</i> close to the edge of the Coyote Wall, which has a drop of several hundred feet, which makes this trail all the more dangerous. This is a trail to be careful on! Sections can be easily walked if necessary, just make sure to dismount carefully if you're by the edge. <br><br>Other than a map at the parking lot, there is no signage in the Coyote Wall Trail system. It's not too easy to get lost, but be sure to download the <a href='/mobile-app'>MTB Project mobile app</a>, bring a map.
Catching some flow atop Coyote Wall.
Looking south along the Coyote Wall.
Don't lose your focus on the Coyote Wall Trail – it's a long ways down!
Climbing the syncline, overlooking the Columbia River.
The group enjoys one of a few tame sections away from the edge on the Coyote Wall Trail.