Here's the good news: The Golden Spike Trail runs on tilted Kayenta bedrock. This type of sandstone forms gazillions of ledges, so there are stretches of smooth stone alternating with drop-offs and uphill ledge attacks. This trail is a technical-rock lover's dream -- 7 miles of up-and-down hard-hitting tech riding.
The Golden Spike forms the 5th trail segment of the new epic Magnificent 7, a ride of 26 miles from Gemini Bridges road at Highway 313 to the end of the Portal Trail. For information on riding this route, see the Magnificent 7 page . Many riders substitute the newly-approved Gold Bar Rim singletrack route for Golden Spike.
0.0 South from Gold Bar below overlook
N38 36.846 W109 38.533
0.8 Keep L (Downhill R to Rusty Nail)
N38 36.511 W109 38.245
0.9 Golden Crack N38 36.509 W109 38.138
1.2 Back to Rim N38 36.549 W109 37.554
2.4 Turn away from rim N38 36.204 W109 36.887
3.2 Back to rim N38 35.875 W109 36.510
4.1 Keep L N38 35.299 W109 36.472
5.5? L for Portal Connector (exact spot not noted, sorry)
6.7 At Poison Spider N38 33.710 W109 35.788
L for Portal, R to descend Poison Spider
Poison Spider trailhead: Go 6 miles down U-278 then right up a short dirt road with a sign that says "Dinosaur Tracks." GPS is N 38° 31.917' W 109° 36.473'.
Riding Resources:
One-page printable trail guide
GPS track files (right-click and "Save as..."):
Magnificent 7
path
Mag 7 area
master GPX file
GPX Golden Spike area tracks
GPX route Golden Spike 4x4
Topo maps for printing:
Low-res
Gold Bar to Poison Spider
High-Res
Golden Spike
Magnificent 7 low-res
Lodging, camping, shops:
Links to Moab area resources