Every month a new trip will be uploaded to this blog: enjoy!
Nothing wrong with a quick ride – especially one that leads from one of Al Ain’s most famous dunes, practically on the outskirts of the city, to one of the most amazing sights you will ever come across in this land: a lake, a sparkling blue, fish-jumping, ducks a-quacking, bona fide freshwater lake.
In 15 minutes of hard driving, or a half-hour of leisurely riding, either up on sharp dunes, down on rolling dunes, or even on a well-established track, this brief trip is ideal for quad bikes and fantastic for children or beginner riders.
My own daughter took her first proper rides here, about three years before, so I thought she would be a good candidate to offer an opinion following a test ride of a Suzuki Quadrunner 250cc.
Download the KML file for your GPS by clicking here.
Once downloaded, you can import the file into your GPS device and take it on the road, or double-click that file and it will open automatically in Google Earth if you have that installed (all adventurers should! Google Earth).
And here is an interactive map of the route.
View Devil’s plunge in a larger map
Please read the original article: A gentle romp from Devil’s Plunge across the red sand dunes to Quad Lake, just on the outskirts of Al Ain. Published by The National, Dec 17, 2010.
Or view a pdf file of the original article here, as published.
Please make sure you read the Disclaimer and plan your trips with due care.
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Update 10 Oct 2012:
Lake has been fenced off, but entrance is open for water trucks to go in and fill up. Also this sign has been posted:
So cool! Thanks.
wonderful post, thank you. I have to visit.
THX for sharing.
this is really cool, I lived in al ain for years and never know this!
I really appreciate your help, it is very useful for you to share these destinations to those of us who do not know them.
very good and cool,thank you for your sharing.
Wow…so beautiful….is this place still accessible…me and my friends are planning to go this eid holidays :)…
Still accessible, but now it has a fence around it and a big red sign that says “no swimming allowed”, there is no gate and water tankers go inside to fill up with water.
Best wishes!Your blog is very good!
Nic eplace – is i tfor real?
Yes, it’s for real, and it has been a permanent lake for at least the past 3 years so it does survive summer.
I really appreciate you sharing this destination. We have lived in Al Ain for six years but only heard of this magical lake, never being able to find it – but now we did, thanks to you, Paolo. We look forward to following your other routes as well.
Fantastic to read that! Let me know when and I might join you!
Is this lake still there after summer?
girls can ride?
Yes, they sure can – and drive, too!
Check out:
Ashley Fiolek, Red Bull Motocross pro rider: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEopPs2eY-Q
Danica Patrick, NASCAR and Indy Series pro racer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWHWcgnoCkc
Louise Cook, FIA Rally pro racer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMyb7ForsCI
When you can ride/drive like them, drop me another message 😉
beutiful
I visited this lake with my family and friends this weekend and it is incredible to see blue water in the middle of sand dunes. Thanks, Rich
i’m going to bookmark you here so i will be able to read at your new articles whenever i want. thanks for helping.