Iron King Trail

Escape the bustle of city life with this rural trail in the outskirts of Granville.

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Iron King Trail Details

Escape the bustle of city life with this rural trail in the outskirts of Granville. Here, the desert landscape is dotted with rocky outcroppings and surrounded by green pastures, so there is plenty to see as you cycle down this short 4.1-mile path. You will find signage that marks the start of the path near Point of Rocks junction and the Prescott Peavine National Recreation Trail. From there, it is a gentle incline for the first 2 miles of the track, although it eventually levels off before shooting downhill. It connects directly to Peavine Trail, which boasts another 6-miles of stunning scenery.

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