Wolverton Mountain and Cold Spring Trail Loop
Wolverton Mountain and Cold Spring Trail Loop
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01:06
10.8km
280m
Mountain biking
This easy 6.7-mile mountain biking loop, gaining 912 feet, offers a quick ride through Prescott National Forest in about an hour.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Prescott National Forest
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7.33 km
1.95 km
1.57 km
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6.47 km
2.42 km
1.95 km
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Highest point (2,130 m)
Lowest point (1,890 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Komoot tour data suggests this mountain biking loop typically takes around 1 hour and 6 minutes to complete. However, your actual time may vary based on your pace, skill level, and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
According to Komoot, the Wolverton Mountain and Cold Spring Trail Loop is rated as easy for mountain biking. While the Cold Spring Trail itself can be quite technical and 'chunky' in sections, this specific loop is designed to be accessible, making it a good option for riders looking for a less strenuous experience in the area.
The trail offers a diverse experience. You can expect sections that are fast and flowing, but also more technical parts, especially on the Cold Spring Trail component, which is known for its 'chunky' and rocky nature. Riders may navigate rock gardens, shale, and potentially slippery rocks, particularly after rain. The route combines these challenging elements with smoother stretches.
Yes, the loop offers several scenic opportunities. You'll find great mountain vistas and can enjoy the classic chaparral and sandstone scenery. Be sure to look out for the Skull Valley Overlook and another Great viewpoint marked along the way. The Cold Springs Trail section itself is known for its beauty, often following creeks and passing through shaded oak groves.
As this trail is located within the Prescott National Forest, dogs are generally permitted on trails. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users. Always practice Leave No Trace principles and pack out any waste.
The Prescott National Forest area generally offers good riding conditions in spring and fall when temperatures are milder. Summer can be very hot, making early morning rides preferable, while winter may bring snow at higher elevations. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
Generally, there are no specific permits required or entrance fees to access most trails within the Prescott National Forest for day use. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Prescott National Forest website for any current alerts, regulations, or potential fee requirements for specific areas or activities before your visit.
While specific parking details for this exact loop are not provided, trails in the Prescott National Forest typically have designated trailheads with parking areas. You should consult a detailed map or the Komoot tour page for the most precise trailhead location and parking information for this specific loop.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of several other trails. Notably, it includes parts of the Prescott Circle Trail, Cold Spring Trail #393, and 9401J. You'll also find it intersects with TR 366, Potts Creek Trail #327, and FR 51, among others, offering opportunities to explore further if desired.
Given the 'easy' rating but potentially 'chunky' sections, it's wise to bring essential mountain biking gear. This includes a well-maintained mountain bike, a helmet, water, snacks, a repair kit (spare tube, pump, multi-tool), and appropriate clothing for the weather. Due to shared use, a bell is also recommended to alert hikers.
While rated easy, the Cold Spring Trail component can have rocky and technical sections, so ride within your skill level. The trail is popular with hikers, so always be alert, use a bell, and yield the right of way. Be mindful of changing weather conditions, especially during monsoon season, and carry enough water as there may not be reliable sources on the trail.
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