Maze DollHouse 6-Day MTB/Hike Tour
Canyonlands National Park
Canyon Country in Depth Tour * Magnificent Views * Perfect for Avid Mountain Bikers
Visiting the depths of the backcountry in the Maze District of Canyonlands National Park is a rare treat! This trip is designed for fit intermediate Mountain Bikers who also like to hike – this itinerary maximizes your opportunity to cover as much of the extremely remote Doll House region of the Park as possible in a 6-day period.
We’ll hike across historic trails and ride on rugged 4×4 roads with technical descents, demanding climbs and unmatched scenery – traveling overland by bike and foot through one of the most isolated and remote regions in the country – a wild land of winding sandstone canyons, monolithic spires and expansive mesas.
This trip is a “Must Do” for all fit desert mountain biking enthusiasts!
There’s so much to see in this vast and remote region of Canyonlands that we offer four different trips and we LOVE creating custom itineraries for Charter Groups!
Dates: 4/25/2022 Monday
Tour Overview:
A rich history can be found in the Maze. Ancient Puebloans (aka Anasazi) wandered these canyons, left their cryptic artwork and structures then disappeared seven centuries ago. Spanish explorers were the first Anglos to see this amazing country in the 1700’s, and since then, numerous long forgotten cowhands and miners have worked this land, barely eking out a living. They all left something in their passing and contributed to the cultural richness that is only found in very special places like The Maze.
This trip is yours for exploring canyons, viewing ancient ruins, sleeping out under the stars, learning about the region’s cultural and natural history and taking in spectacular views. Our meals are delicious, and our Guides are seasoned experts who will help you make this the BEST week of desert backcountry travel you’ve ever had!
Available for Charter Trip Dates only
Duration: 6-day MTB Tour
Included in cost:
- Food – lunch on the first day to lunch on the last day
- Guides
- Support Vehicle
- Shuttles
- National Park fees, including campsites
* Optional add-ons (not included in cost)
- Full suspension MTB rentals
- Camping equipment – tent $45, sleeping bag $25, sleeping pad $25, full kit $85
A ‘Must Do Trip’ for experienced desert riders!
Pre-Trip Orientation
We meet the group for a pre-trip orientation at 5pm on the evening before the tour in Moab. Introductions, trip details, rental equipment, questions and last minute trip purchases can all be taken care of at this time. You’ll receive 2 Dry Bags, water & dust proof bags for packing your personal gear for the trip.
You must bring your mountain bike to the Pre-Trip Meeting for inspection by your Guides. If you will be a late arrival, or unable to attend the pre-trip meeting, or need help picking up your rental mountain bike from a local bike shop, then please let us know as soon as possible!
Pre-trip orientation meetings are held at our Magpie Cycling Headquarters at 711 N. 500 West, Moab, UT.
DAY 1:
We meet at 7am in Moab to load all personal gear on the 4WD Gear Vehicle. We’ll depart Moab by van for the trailhead (3-4 hrs) where our adventure begins with a short ride to our first scenic camp high atop the Orange Cliffs at Happy Canyon where we’ll have expansive views into Canyonlands. (MTB 14mi)
DAY 2:
After a delicious hearty breakfast, we’ll a pack up camp and embark on our BIG ride to our next campsite at the end-of-the-road deep in the heart of Canyonlands, The Doll House! The ride will descend the famous Flint Trail, circumnavigate the notorious Teapot Canyon, cruise past the Land of Standing Rocks, and eventually deposit us at our LayOver Camp in the Doll House – nearly 2,000′ lower in elevation than our starting point. (MTB 30mi)
DAY 3:
Ahhh… one of the joys of a layover camp is not having to pack up your gear in the morning! From our camp in the Doll House we’ll have access to several hiking route options accessing the Colorado River, fantastic vistas, and several points of Archeological interest. It feels remarkably humbling to see signs of human inhabitance dating back thousands of years. (Hike 0-9mi)
DAY 4:
Another great feature of a layover camp is that you can opt to chill out at camp and read, rest, or draw all day. Your Guides will lead the group another big hike today before returning to camp and serving up another fabulous dinner. (Hike 0-9mi)
DAY 5:
Rested & ready! We’ll break camp after breakfast, pack a lunch, and ride to our next camp – the actual campsite may vary depending on your Guides’ discretion. This will be a truly unforgettable day of riding with Historic Cowboy Camps and enormous natural sandstone arches to see along the way! (Bike 23mi, Hike 0-4 miles)
Day 6:
We’ll ride a fast rolling route through several canyons as we gradually descend to ward UT Hwy 95 and enjoy one more lunch together before we meet our van for the trip back to Moab. We typically return by 6pm. (MTB 33 miles)
ITINERARY CHANGES MAY BE MADE DUE TO LOCAL CONDITIONS OR BY DISCRETION OF THE GROUP LEADERS.
Moab, UT is the beautiful gateway town to Canyonlands National park. We suggest making lodging or camping arrangements here as soon as you book your trip with us. You can fly right into Moab at Canyonlands Field Airport, which is just 20 minutes North of town. The next closest option is Grand Junction, CO, just under 100 miles/2 hours away. If you fly into Salt Lake City, you should anticipate a 4.5-hour drive to Moab. Plan on at least staying the night before your trip and the night your trip ends. There’s so much to see here!
IS THE MAZE DOLLHOUSE 6-DAY TOUR FOR YOU?
DO I NEED PREVIOUS MOUNTAIN BIKE EXPERIENCE? Yes, the terrain in the Maze is rough in spots and the area is very remote. This trip is suitable for fit intermediate to advanced riders. We give a complete orientation prior to the start of the ride. All of our Guides are experienced riders and great instructors. Daily, we discuss and demonstrate cycling techniques and safe riding skills to help improve your ability on the mountain bike.
Q: HOW MANY MILES PER DAY? Our Maze Classic 5-day Tour features 12-42 miles of riding on days 1, 3, 4 & 5. Day 2 is a hike with 8 to 20 miles of overland travel by foot. Extra riding and hiking is available from camp for those who wish to extend their day.
Q: WHAT KIND OF SHAPE DO I NEED TO BE IN? The more fit you are the more fun you’ll have! It all comes down to being in good general health, being accustomed to regular exercise outdoors and controlling your pace. If you ride at a comfortable pace for 4-6 hours per ride you will do fine on the trip. Remember, it is possible to ride a mountain bike for fun and it doesn’t have to be a race. Everyone rides at their own pace so there is plenty of time for photos and relaxation.
Q: WILL I NOTICE THE ALTITUDE? Moab lies 4,000 feet above sea level; most of our tour is between 4800’-6000’. If you live near sea level you may feel a slight difference; everyone adjusts at different rates. The quickest way to adapt to the altitude and dry air is to make an extra effort to drink plenty of water and eat salty foods when you arrive and throughout the day during your trip. It is dry here, so plan to drink lots of water, salt your food and snack frequently.
Food
Q: HOW IS THE FOOD? We prepare healthy & hearty delicious meals! Our outstanding menu reflects the nutritional needs that mountain biking and outdoor living requires. Our meals are prepared using Local Organic Ingredients; lean meats, fresh fruits & veggies, and whole grains as well as enough sweet treats to satisfy!
We also bring snack bars & electrolyte replacement mix.
Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Vegetarian or other dietary requirements & requests can be accommodated with advance notice.
Q: WHAT ABOUT BEVERAGES? We provide Orange Juice, Fresh Moab Coffee, Black & Herbal Teas, Vitalyte (an electrolyte replacement mix) and plenty of yummy water. If you want to bring beer, soft drinks or extra juice, we request you bring aluminum cans or plastic containers only! We typically have room for three beverages per person, per day, in our cooler. Please transfer wines & spirits from glass bottles to a plastic or metal bottle with a tight fitting screw cap lid.
Money
Q: WHAT ABOUT TIPPING? While not expected, it’s certainly appreciated for a job well done. 10% – 20% is customary in the service industry.
Travel Companions
Q: WHO COMES ON MAGPIE CYCLING’S TRIPS? Typically we have a spirited mixture of singles & couples as well as friends & family traveling together. Many have joined us on numerous adventures in the past. The ability range within groups can span from novice to expert mountain bikers. All seem to share the common bond of an appreciation for the outdoors & an active lifestyle. We’ll gladly supply references and the make-up of any trip that you are interested in joining.
Q: ARE CHARTER TRIPS AVAILABLE? Yes, any of our trips can be chartered by your Private Party! You bring the group and we’ll take care of the details! Custom itineraries are available: dates, amenities, activities, etc are negotiable. To schedule a Charter Trip call (800) 546-4245.
Guide(s)
Q: WHO ARE THE GUIDES? All trips are lead by our Professional MTB Guide/Instructor Staff; Mike Adler, Mike Rundle, Sasha Pasler, Andy Keck, Eric Boxrud and of course, the owners, Mike Holme & Maggie Wilson. Our Staff have a wealth of knowledge about the local area and a comfortable style bringing people together like a group of friends having fun on an amazing adventure vacation.
Transportation
Q: CAN I BRING MY OWN BIKE AND HOW DO I SHIP IT? Yes, you must make sure your bike is in good repair and has been recently serviced by a qualified bike shop. It’s vital to check all systems; brakes, shifters, drive train, cables, shocks, tires and wheels. Ship your bike to Poison Spider Bicycles, 497 N. Main St, Moab UT 84532, via FedEx. It’ll be ready when you arrive (or assemble yourself… see the Equipment List for details).
Q: WHERE DO WE LEAVE OUR CAR? At the Pre-Trip Meeting we’ll give you directions to the parkiing lot where we’ll meet the following morning to launch our trip. This is where you’ll leave your car during the trip.
Q: HOW LONG ARE THE VAN SHUTTLE RIDES? To access the beginning of our trip there is a very scenic 3 hour van shuttle ride. We’ll depart Moab early in the morning and stop at least twice in
PACKING INFORMATION
At the Pre-Trip Meeting you’ll receive 2 Dry Bags, water & dust proof bags. The large bag is for your clothes, sleeping bag & sleeping pad; it’s carried on top of the gear vehicle and is not easily accessible during the day. The small bag is for extra clothing & items you may need during the day and don’t want to carry on your bike. The small bag is carried on the gear vehicle and easily accessible when you’re near the gear vehicle. Finally, your Hydration Pack is for items you need with you while riding; water, snacks, sunscreen, camera, rain jacket, etc.
PLEASE NOTE: We have limited space on the gear vehicle; follow the equipment list carefully! Bring only what you’ll need for your trip; excess clothing and gear can be left in your hotel or car.
SEASONAL TEMPERATURES
April, May, Sept & early Oct trips usually have cool nights (35-55F), warm sunny days (65-95F) and the possibility of some wind & thunderstorms. In March, early April & late Oct expect colder nights (30-45F), clear to partly cloudy days (60-80F) and the possibility of some wind & thunderstorms. We suggest dressing in layers, with good Gore-Tex rain gear as the top layer.
EQUIPMENT LIST: MULTI-DAY DESERT TOURS
This equipment list was compiled from personal guiding experience and updated with guest feedback from mountain bike trips beginning in 1985. It’s not meant to overwhelm, but to educate & prepare you for the varied conditions we’ve experienced in the field. By taking time to thoroughly go over this list, you’ll begin to insure the quality of your trip. Items in Italics are available for rent, with advanced reservations.
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
Bike Helmet (rental bikes come with helmets) – Sunhat, Baseball Cap or Visor – Eye Protection (if prescription, bring a spare pair) – Hydration Pack (minimum 100 oz reservoir and capacity for food etc) – Cycling Gloves – Closed Toed Shoes – Sunscreen and Lip Screen (light colored clothing also works)
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Sunglasses – Bandanna – Base Layers (synthetic or wool, avoid cotton!) – Down Jacket – Ski Hat (Wool or Fleece) – Cycling Shorts – Shorts – Long Pants – Gore-Tex Rain Suit – Sandals – Earplugs (for sleeping) – Headlamp or Flashlight (with new batteries, spare bulb and extra batteries) – Personal First Aid Kit (Include anti-Inflammatory, anti-acid, Band-Aids, topical antibiotic, Aloe Vera gel, athletic tape or Second Skin, cold/sinus meds, eye drops, personal & prescription medications)
PERSONAL ITEMS
Toilet Kit (normal toiletries in small travel sizes) – Wash Cloths (1 per day for your daily “desert shower”) – Insect Repellent (Citronella works well on gnats)
OPTIONAL ITEMS
Camera – Book – Personal Journal or Pencil & Paper – Binoculars – Small Musical Instrument – Beverages (CANS ONLY PLEASE, 4 cans per person per day, transfer wines and liquors from glass to a plastic bottle with secure screw-top lid)
CAMPING GEAR – You can rent all items in Italics from Magpie Cycling with advanced reservations – Tent (with rainfly, stakes, poles, stuff sack, 50 ft. 1/8″ Nylon Cord to secure tent in places where soil is thin) – Sleeping Bag with stuff sack – compact bag with synthetic fill, rated 30-40F – Sleeping Pad (Thermarest self-inflating pad)
MOUNTAIN BIKE RENTALS – Advance reservations are necessary! Many different brands and styles of Full Suspension Mountain Bikes are available for rent from Moab’s local bike shops. We’re happy to help make a reservation for you from any of the local bike shops. We’ll need to know your height and inseam to insure that we reserve a bike in your correct size.
IF YOU RENT A BIKE – Consider bringing the following items from your personal bike; your own comfortable mountain bike seat (without the seat post), your own MTB pedals and shoes.
IF YOU BRING YOUR OWN BIKE – Full Suspension is Highly Recommended! Your bike must be in excellent repair! Service all systems: suspension components, dropper seatpost, brakes, drive train, and wheels. Magpie Cycling assumes no responsibility for the condition of your personal bike and reserves the right to deny usage of bikes considered unsafe by your Guide! Our tools are for minor adjustments and repairs while on the trip.
SHIPPING YOUR BIKE – send it FedEx or UPS to Magpie Cycling, 711 North 500 West, Moab, UT 84532. Clearly mark exterior of box; “Please Assemble” or “Please Hold – assembly by owner only”. Note; we charge a fee to assemble and/or re-box and ship your bike back to you.
WHAT TO CARRY WHILE RIDING MY BIKE – All you need to carry is your Hydration Pack with at least a 2 liter / 70 oz. reservoir, MTB multi-tool, flat repair kit, food, and a rain jacket. The 4WD Gear Vehicle travels behind the group carrying the camp food, first aid, cold beverages as well as the group and personal gear to the evening’s campsite.