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Adobe Jack

Mountain bike trail conditions · Sedona, AZ

PRIME

Rideable now

Trails are dry, excuses aren't.

  • Recent rainNo measurable rain in the past week

Adobe Jack (Sedona, AZ) pairs mixed drainage soil with rolling, exposed terrain. Loam reads that profile against live weather to call conditions here instead of guessing from a regional forecast.

Environmental profile

Adobe Jack’s drying behavior comes down to what Loam measures for this exact location:

Mixed drainageExtremely cobbly loam

This network sits on mixed or loamy soil — a blend of particle sizes that balances water retention with reasonable drainage. Drying time falls between sandy and clay soils, typically a day or two after significant rain.

ExposedOpen terrain

Open terrain gets direct sun and wind from all sides, which speeds evaporation significantly. Exposed trails are usually the fastest to rebound after rain — a bright, breezy afternoon can make a big difference.

Rolling7° avg

Rolling terrain drains reasonably well and tends to be forgiving in variable conditions — enough gradient to shed water without the consequences of steeper ground.

Slopes here are predominantly northeast-facing, with about 76% rock fragment content in the soil — a factor in how fast the surface sheds water and dries.

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FAQ

Can you ride Adobe Jack right now?

As of the latest update, Adobe Jack is Rideable now (PRIME). Trails are dry, excuses aren't. No measurable rain in the past week.

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

Adobe Jack sits on mixed drainage ground (Extremely cobbly loam). This network sits on mixed or loamy soil — a blend of particle sizes that balances water retention with reasonable drainage. Drying time falls between sandy and clay soils, typically a day or two after significant rain.

How long does Adobe Jack take to dry after rain?

On its mixed drainage soil, Adobe Jack typically takes about a day or two to dry after significant rain, and its rolling terrain helps shed water.

Does Adobe Jack get snow in winter?

Yes — Adobe Jack is in a marginal snow climate, so winter riding can be limited by snowpack or freeze-thaw. Loam flags a FROZEN state when the ground is snow-covered or frozen.