The Whole Enchilada Bike Shuttle
About This Adventure
Vital Shuttle Route Details
The Whole Enchilada Trail System is a combination of 5 trails that all start at different elevations and have different access roads. When you book a shuttle we will always go to the highest drop off point available that day. Weather and trail conditions will dictate where we drop off. Early and late season snow can shut down trails. Rain can make some trails impassable. The Kokopelli trail system is comprised of bentonite clay which when wet will destroy your bike and your day.
The trailheads are NOT all on the same route. Porcupine/LPS/UPS are all on the same route up Sand Flats Road. If we drop off at UPS that day, the highest on this route, you may disembark earlier but please inform your driver your intention before you load your bike as you will need to load last to allow you to get off first.
Kokopelli/Hazard/Burro trails start off the Loop Road but all have different access points. If the drop off point includes one of these trailheads on the day you ride, we drop at the highest one possible and DO NOT STOP at any other trailheads on the way up as they are too far out of the way; a detour would take at least an hour.
If you sign up for The Whole Enchilada roughly between July 1st -Oct 31st we will most likely be headed to the very top trail, Burro, which starts at Geyser Pass. If you do not want to go to the very top please call and we can see if we can take your group lower, but that would require a custom shuttle. Please note, we have a minimum to go to other places but you never know, if you are solo there may already be shuttle you can hop on.
If between July 1st and November 21st (the day we close for the season) we drop lower than Burro it is because it is closed due to rain or snow conditions or road construction. If you are concerned where we are dropping on the day of your shuttle, it is your responsibility to contact us or the Chile Pepper Bike shop for the latest trail report.
Highlights
Before You Go
What's Included
- Shuttle service to the trail head
- *No Guide service included*
What to Bring
- Bring items required for the trip you have planned, food, water, gear
Meeting Point
Cancellation Policy
Parties under 5: 48-hour notice required. Groups of 5–10: 72-hour notice required. Groups of 11–14: 7-day notice required. Larger or Custom Groups: 2-week notice required. Vehicle Transfers & Hiking Shuttles These services follow a tiered refund structure based on the "launch" or trip date: 10+ days prior: Refunded minus a $50 non-refundable deposit. 6–9 days prior: 50% refund. Less than 6 days prior: Total trip cost is forfeited. Important Policy Details Weather Conditions: Shuttles typically run in wind or light rain. Coyote Shuttle makes the final decision on cancellations due to extreme weather (heavy rain or snow). The Whole Enchilada: If you only want to ride the full trail and weather forces a lower drop-off, you must cancel before your allotted time window or the booking will be charged in full.
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One of the best experiences we've ever had. Our guide was knowledgeable, patient, and made the whole day unforgettable. Highly recommend to anyone visiting Moab.
Exceeded every expectation. The scenery is jaw-dropping and the crew took great care of our group. Already planning a return trip.
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