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KENTUCKY LUCKY CHICKEN TRAIL – ST GEORGE, UT
Difficulty Level: Expert
Distance: 3.8 miles round-trip
TRAIL SUMMARY
Kentucky Lucky Chicken is an awesome techy trail super close to town. With techy rocky terrain around every corner and some steep drop-offs, this is a trail for more experienced riders. There are some great views of St George and the Webb Hill radio towers throughout the ride, and some jumps off to the side at one section for those who are brave enough! You can either ride the loop clockwise or counterclockwise, but I prefer clockwise.
TRAIL DETAILS
DIFFICULTY LEVEL
Expert
ROUND TRIP LENGTH
3.8 miles
AVERAGE RIDE TIME
1 hour
GPS COORDINATES
PUBLIC BIKE WORK STAND
No
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
St George City
DISTANCE FROM ST GEORGE
3.4 Miles (10 minutes driving)
RESTROOM FACILITIES
No Restroom Available
HIKERS ALLOWED
Yes
DOGS ALLOWED
Yes
BIKERS ALLOWED
Yes
EQUESTRIAN ALLOWED
Yes
RIDE TYPE
Out & Back
BEST TIME OF THE YEAR TO RIDE
Great Year Round
BEST TIME OF THE DAY TO RIDE
Morning, Afternoon
GROUP LIMIT
No Limit
PERMIT INFORMATION
No Permit Required
COST
No Cost
WATER SOURCES AVAILABLE
No Water Sources Available
CAMP SITES
No Camping Available
TRAIL CONDITIONS
Dirt Single Track, Rocky
SUN EXPOSURE
Full Sun Exposure
DIRECTIONS TO TRAILHEAD
Get Directions to Trail Head. From St George go to Riverside Dr. and go South. Drive until you past the LDS Chapel and take the next right onto Fort Pierce Dr. Follow the road until you can turn left onto Bloomington Hills Dr, then take the first right after the duck pond which puts you back onto Fort Pierce Dr. Right after the turn you’ll be able to turn left onto a dirt road that goes up a hill. There is a small place to park a few feet into the dirt road, or if you have a high clearance vehicle, you can drive a few hundred feet up to the trailhead. From the trailhead you can ride the trail either clockwise or counterclockwise.
FLORA AND FAUNA
Plants: Typical plant life for Southern Utah lowland hiking.
Animals: Typical animal life for Southern Utah lowland hiking.
TRAIL REPORT
Information Coming
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dallin Spackman
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