The Whole Enchilada is a collection of interlinked trails that span over 30 miles across various ecosystems including alpine, riparian, aspen forests, mountain steppe, and desert, traveling across both USFS and BLM lands. It begins at 9600 feet above seas level and climbs up to 11,200 feet before descending over 7000 feet into the Moab Valley below. It is among the most premiere and popular mountain bike trails in the nation. The Whole Enchilada trail has also seen increased use over the last decade and especially over the last 5 years. With the increased tourism in the Moab area and the commensurate increase of use on adjacent USFS lands, there is a necessity to manage this trail system to protect natural resources and provide the best user experience.
The latest form for The Whole Enchilada Trail: Conditions, User Experience and Comment Survey and Recreational Carrying Capacity Study expires 2022-06-30 and can be found here.
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Approved with change |
New collection (Request for a new OMB Control Number) | 2019-03-07 |
Federal Enterprise Architecture: Environmental Management - Environmental Monitoring and Forecasting