Flicker
The Flicker trail is a firm, relatively easy, dirt trail suitable for hikers, bikers, and equestrians. Only 1/4 mile long, the trail provides access from the Sand Cove trailhead parking area to the Sand Cove Access road. The access road, a rough and unmaintained jeep route, then continues on to the popular Sand Cove primitive recreation site with trailheads for the Arch, Sidewinder, and Sandstone Mountain trails. Because the trail drops off into a deep wash before joining the access road, visitors will experience about a 40 foot elevation change at the east end of the trail.
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The Sandstone Area map shows the Sand Cove access trail and all linkages to adjoining trails in the Sandstone Mountain complex.
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This map shows the linkages from the Flicker trail between the Sand Cove trailhead parking area and the Sand Cove access road.
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The trail is reached by turning off the Babylon road into the Sand Cove area.
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Convenient parking is available at the Sand Cove trailhead for a large number of vehicles including horse trailers.
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The Flicker trail starts at the southeast corner of the Sand Cove trailhead parking area and consists of a single-track, dirt trail that is easy throughout most of its length.
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The trail drops down into a wash and drops further down to join with the Sand Cove access road.
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This photo shows a stepover by which the trail enters the Sand Cove access road.
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The Sand Cove access road is a rough, 4 wheel drive jeep trail that has steep grades, sandy sections and numerous rock outcrops.
BLM website for Flicker