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Adobe Jack

Mountain bike trail conditions · Sedona, AZ 34.898° N  111.787° W   4,610 FT

PRIME: Rideable now

No significant rain in the forecast.

Recent rain
No measurable rain in the past week
Today
96°Fpartly cloudy
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Updated Aug 21, 2026, 00:25 UTC. Modeled hourly. Official closures and current trail conditions take priority.

Trail outlook

7 days back · 4 ahead
0.1″
FORECAST
PRIME 7d 2026-08-13: 0.00 inches of rain, representative trail outlook PRIME
PRIME 6d 2026-08-14: 0.00 inches of rain, representative trail outlook PRIME
PRIME 5d 2026-08-15: 0.00 inches of rain, representative trail outlook PRIME
PRIME 4d 2026-08-16: 0.00 inches of rain, representative trail outlook PRIME
PRIME 3d 2026-08-17: 0.00 inches of rain, representative trail outlook PRIME
PRIME 2d 2026-08-18: 0.00 inches of rain, representative trail outlook PRIME
PRIME 1d 2026-08-19: 0.00 inches of rain, representative trail outlook PRIME
96° PRIME Today 2026-08-20: 0.00 inches of rain, Partly cloudy, representative trail outlook PRIME
98° PRIME FRI 2026-08-21: 0.00 inches of forecast rain, Cloudy, representative trail outlook PRIME
97° PRIME SAT 2026-08-22: 0.00 inches of forecast rain, Overcast, representative trail outlook PRIME
97° PRIME SUN 2026-08-23: 0.10 inches of forecast rain, Light rain, representative trail outlook PRIME
97° PRIME MON 2026-08-24: 0.00 inches of forecast rain, Overcast, representative trail outlook PRIME
Measured rain Forecast rain Above soft threshold (0.5″)
Over the tracked history, Adobe Jack has been rideable on 10 of the last 10 days. Daily trail markers are representative daytime outlooks. Weather is one input. The rideability verdict also accounts for soil, terrain, canopy, and drying time.
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Why Adobe Jack dries this way

Terrain & soil

Adobe Jack sits in the Sedona, AZ area, on very rocky loam soil that drains very fast over terrain that sheds water and dries quickly. Whether it’s worth riding comes down to how that ground sheds and holds water after rain. That’s exactly what Loam tracks, hour by hour. The terrain here is rolling (a 7° average grade at 4,610 ft) and drains steadily rather than pooling, while the WSW-facing aspect gets its strongest sun in the afternoon, so morning laps can stay tacky after overnight moisture. Tea Cup Trail and Soldier Pass Trail are among the named trails our map data covers here.

Network profile

Soil
Very rocky loamdrains very fast
Drainage
Sheds waterdries quickly
Tree cover
26%Partial
Elevation
4,610 ft
Average grade
Predominant aspect
WSW-facing
How these factors affect drying

SoilVery rocky loam

About 76% of this ground is rock fragments, so water runs through it faster than the soil type alone suggests. It dries quicker than plain loam.

CanopyPartial 26%

A mix of sun and shade. Conditions vary across the network, with open sections drying faster than covered ones.

TerrainSheds water

Water runs off this terrain rather than pooling, which helps the surface dry out after rain.

Around Adobe Jack

Named trails

  • Tea Cup Trail
  • Jordan
  • Soldier Pass Trail
  • Adobe Jack Trail
  • Grand Central Trail

Some of the named trails our map data covers here, not a complete list; one verdict covers the whole network. Trail names from public agency data and © OpenStreetMap contributors.

Trail stewards

Trail work here is done by Verde Valley Cyclists Coalition. Support your local builders.

FAQ

Common questions
Can you ride Adobe Jack right now?

As of the latest update, Adobe Jack is Rideable now (PRIME). No significant rain in the forecast. No measurable rain in the past week.

What is the soil and trail surface like at Adobe Jack?

Adobe Jack sits on very rocky loam soil that drains very fast. About 76% of this ground is rock fragments, so water runs through it faster than the soil type alone suggests. It dries quicker than plain loam.

How long does Adobe Jack take to dry after rain?

Adobe Jack drains fast: about 76% of the ground is rock, so it sheds water and firms up much sooner than the soil type alone would suggest. Its terrain sheds water, which speeds drying.

Does Adobe Jack get snow in winter?

Occasionally. Cold snaps can bring snow or a hard freeze to Adobe Jack (around 4,610 ft), but it rarely lasts. Loam flags a FROZEN state when it happens and clears it once the trail thaws.

What trails are at Adobe Jack?

Named trails at Adobe Jack include Tea Cup Trail, Jordan, Soldier Pass Trail, Adobe Jack Trail and Grand Central Trail. That is a sample of what our map data covers rather than a full inventory, and local trail counts change as networks are built out. Loam models conditions for Adobe Jack as a whole, so the verdict on this page covers the network rather than scoring each trail separately.

What's the terrain and elevation like at Adobe Jack?

Adobe Jack sits at roughly 4,610 feet, faces mostly WSW, and averages a 7° grade with about 26% tree cover. That makes it an afternoon-sun network where mornings run tackier, and the rolling grade means it drains at a steady clip. Loam models this exact ground against live weather rather than using one regional forecast.

When is the best time of year to ride Adobe Jack?

Adobe Jack rides most of the year. Winter cold snaps can pause it briefly, but the day-to-day question is rain and drying, not the season. Check the live verdict the morning you want to ride.