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Utah - SD Truck Springs
SDTrucksprings
Utah Off-roading/4x4 Guide
Copyright 2015
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Written by:
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Utah Off-roading/4x4 Guide
First of all, we want to thank ALL of the Offroaders and 4x4 Enthusiasts out there
who have been such an integral part of our company, brand, and customer base!
And thank you for purchasing this Off-roading Trail Guide!
We wanted to collect all the information one would need to decide the most
valuable off-roading trail that are in their state – to make an educated decision
and prevent any surprises. (What do you mean ATV’s aren’t allowed on these
trails?!)
We have included important information such as:
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Are permits required?
What Climate Type?
How Many Miles are these trails (according to their websites)
What times of the year are they open?
Is there a standing entry fee? If so, How much?
What other vehicles are allowed on these trails?
UTVs? SXS? ATVs? SUV/Jeeps? Dune Buggies? Sand Rails?
And contact information, with a small blurb about the trial itself,
highlighting any important things to keep in mind such as: Are there
bathrooms available, garbage service, etc.
I) A Star-rating, on a scale from 1-5, on the overall value of the trail
With all of that information, we feel that all of our valued customers in Utah will
be able to make an informed decision as to where to spend their precious “Offroad Time”.
If any information in this book becomes outdated due to new policies, and you
happen to catch it, please feel free to contact Agrant@sdtrucksprings.com and I
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Arapeen OHV Trail System
(Orangeville, UT)
(877-444-6777)
Over 350 miles of ATV and OHV roads make up the Arapeen OHV Trail System. Beautiful forest scenery,
well maintained trails, multiple staging opportunities and fairly moderately challenging terrain make this
a great place to take friends or family.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
Yes
Forest
350
Late May - Early
November
Nope
Other Vehicles?
Motorcycles
UTV/SXS?
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
Some areas
Occasionally ATV jamborees will host their rides along this trail system. There are numerous
campgrounds that provide direct trail access. Potters Pond, Indian Creek, and Joes Valley Campground
are among the many campgrounds that have direct access.
Casto Canyon Trail
(Panguitch, UT)
(435-676-9300)
The Casto Canyon Trail offers scenic views of red hoodoos, colorful sandstone cliffs and scattered
ponderosa pine vegetation. Camping is prohibited at the main staging area,
Permit
Required?
Yes
Other Vehicles?
Motorcycles
Climate Type
Forest
UTV/SXS?
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
5
Daily - Year
around
Nope
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
Prohibited
Prohibited
however this trail is a great starting point to access the Barney Cove, Fremont and Paiute ATV trail.
Nearby Loosee Canyon is off limits to OHV use.
Diamond Fork
(Spanish Fork, UT)
(801-798-3571)
This large area offers numerous single track trails that range from intermediate to difficult. There are
many campgrounds that have direct trail access and several trailheads scattered throughout the area.
Many trails tie into roads from Diamond Fork, Sheep Creek and to the top of Strawberry Ridge.
Permit
Required?
Yes
Other Vehicles?
Motorcycles
Climate Type
Forest
UTV/SXS?
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
100
Late April November
Nope
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
Some areas
Prohibited
Prohibited
Monks Hollow Staging Area provides ample parking for trucks and trailers and is the prefered parking
spot for ATVs. Sawmill, Three Forks/Fifth & Second Water Staging Areas provide access to single
track trails and are open to dirt bikes only.
Fivemile Pass OHV Area
(Lehi, UT)
(801-977-4300)
A popular spot for the locals, this large area is open year-round and consists of rocky trails that wind
through scattered juniper and sage brush. Camping is permitted and there is plenty of flat parking to
accommodate large trailers.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
Yes
Desert
Not
specified
Daily - Year
around
Nope
Other Vehicles?
UTV/SXS?
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
Four new restrooms have been put in and there are plans in the future to install developed
campgrounds and water.
Hole In The Rock Trail
(Halls Crossing, UT)
(435-684-3088)
This old pioneer trail is popular among the Jeep crowd but is also open to ATVs and dirt bikes. This very
scenic trail is 38 miles long each way (in and out) and is a very technical and demanding ride that
consists of slick rock and sand washes. There are several primitive campsites along the way. Gas can be
found the Cal Black Airport or at Halls Crossing and is recommended to bring extra. The trail is marked
with colored ribbons, signs and carsonite markers.
Permit
Required?
Yes
Other Vehicles?
Climate Type
Desert
UTV/SXS?
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
68
Daily - Year
around
Nope
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
The trail is about 13 miles east of Halls Crossing but this is in a remote location and depending on where
you are coming from taking the ferry might save you some mileage. The ferry operates daily except on
Christmas Day or New Years Day but call first as the schedule and rates are subject to change.
Knolls OHV Area (Combo)
(West Wendover, UT)
(801-977-4300)
Located just minutes away from the famous Bonneville Salt Flats, this area offers year-round access to
36,000 acres of hills, sand dunes and trails. Primitive camping is permitted but there is no shade or
water so come prepared.
Permit
Required?
Yes
Other Vehicles?
Climate Type
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
Desert
Not
specified
Daily - Year
around
$6
UTV/SXS?
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
The riding fee is about $6/vehicle per day and annual passes are available from the BLM for about
$40/year. Whip flags are mandatory and good sand tires are recommended. Keep within the boundaries
as there is a military bombing range nearby.
Lake Canyon Trail System
(Fairview, UT)
(800-648-7433)
Located in the northern section of the Manti-La Sal National Forest, this area has about 10 miles of
marked and easy trails and several learning loops.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Yes
Forest
Other Vehicles?
Motorcycles
UTV/SXS?
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
10
Closed during
spring runoff
Nope
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
Prohibited
Prohibited
Camping is primitive and reservations are recommended. The area can get very busy during summer and
holiday weekends.
Little Sahara Recreation Area
(Eureka, UT)
(435-623-3000)
Little Sahara Recreation Area is a designated and managed off-highway-vehicle open area Managed by
the Bureau of Land Management. It features 60,000 acres of sand dunes, trails, and sagebrush flats. The
recreation area is about 12 miles long (north to south) and 10 miles wide. Sand Mountain, a wall of sand
climbing nearly 700 feet, is the primary focal point for hill climbing.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Yes
Forest
Other Vehicles?
UTV/SXS?
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
10
Closed during
spring runoff
$18
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
Camping is have plentiful riding “bowls.” The low-lying dunes southwest of Black Mountain provide good
terrain for beginners or for those who just want to get away from the crowds. Black Mountain provides
a network of dirt trails up, over, and around a peak, offering excellent trail riding for just about any kind
of OHV.
Mineral Fork Trail
(Salt Lake City, UT)
(801-733-2660)
This rugged trail is about six miles long and mainly consists of rocky, loose sharp chunk rock with steep
climbs and narrow switchbacks. The first part of the trail starts out as a 4x4 trail but eventually turns
into narrow single track. Parking is limited and large trailers are not recommended.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Yes
Forest
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
6
May - October
31
Nope
Other Vehicles?
UTV/SXS?
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
There is a gate that blocks the trail at the staging area but just ride around the right side of the gate. This
trail is usually open for riding around mid May through late October but some parts can be snow
covered well into late summer.
Murdock Basin
(Herber City, UT)
(800-648-7433)
This area consists of miles of rocky and hardpacked ATV trails that form nice long loops and some 4x4
roads with plenty of scenic mountain and lake views. The main staging area has plenty of room for
camping and parking but there are no other services except for a vault toilet so come prepared.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Yes
Forest
Other Vehicles?
Motorcycles
UTV/SXS?
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
30
June 1 - October
31
Nope
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
Some areas
Some areas
There The trails are open seasonally to ATV use beginning around June through late October.
Paiute ATV Trail System
(Filmore, UT)
(435-896-1500)
The Paiute ATV Trail System consists of over 250 marked and well maintained trails with access to over
2,000 interconnecting ATV trails. Staging opportunities are numerous and range from secluded primitive
campgrounds to full RV parks; many with direct access to the Paiute trail. Most of the towns that
surround the trail system allow ATV use on the streets to access the trailheads.
Permit
Required?
Yes
Other Vehicles?
Motorcycles
Climate Type
Forest
UTV/SXS?
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
250
Daily - Year
around
Nope
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
ATV?
Some areas
The trails cross three different mountain ranges and go through everything from desert type terrain to
deep forest vegetation. July through the middle of October are the preferred times to explore the Paiute
as the weather is slightly cooler and the tree leaves are changing to fall colors.
Pine Lake OHV Trail
(Panguitch, UT)
(435-826-5400)
Pine Lake OHV Trail is a scenic 21 mile loop that connects Pine Lake, Powell Point Overlook and Pole
Canyon. Pine Lake Campground offers loading ramps and numerous camping spots, non-motorized
boating opportunities and access to the Great Western
Permit
Required?
Yes
Other Vehicles?
Climate Type
Forest
UTV/SXS?
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
50
Daily - Year
around
Nope
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
Trail and the Henderson Canyon Trail, a non-motorized hiking and equestrian trail.
Poison Spide Mesa
(Moab, UT)
(435-259-2100)
This trail is about 10 miles long and mainly consists of Navajo Sandstone with some sandy and
rocky sections.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Yes
Desert
Other Vehicles?
Motorcycles
UTV/SXS?
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
10
Daily - Year
around
Nope
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
Prohibited
The trail is open to all vehicle types but is geared toward the more experienced rider due to steep climbs
and steep and sharp switchbacks.
Richard's Hollow
(Hyrum, UT)
(435-755-3620)
Located in northeastern Utah, this area offers three separate single track trails that form a nice long
loop. The trails are mostly smooth and fast but do have plenty of technical sections that consists of
narrow switchbacks, steep and rocky climbs and descents and creek crossings. There are several
trailheads and campgrounds to choose from that provide direct trail access.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Yes
Forest
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
40
Daily - Year
around
Nope
Other Vehicles?
UTV/SXS?
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
Friendship Campground offers eleven sites and one group site while Spring Campground offers three
primitive sites. The northern part can be accessed by the Lodge Campground which provides nearby
access.
San Rafael Swell
(Hanksville, UT)
(435-6363600)
This area consists of two separate trail systems. The southern area known as Temple Mountain is well
suited for ATV riders and consists mostly of sandy washes and scenic jeep trails of low to moderate
difficulty. The Five Miles of Hell trail to the north is actually 9.6 miles long and open only to dirt bikes
and mountain bikes.
Permit
Required?
Yes
Climate Type
Desert
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
30
Daily - Year
around
Nope
Other Vehicles?
UTV/SXS?
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
Some areas
Some areas
Prohibited
Prohibited
This epic trail features narrow canyons, sharp rock climbs, off camber rock face turns, and pockets of
fine sand so it is recommended for experienced riders only. There are three 'bailout' trails as well but
routes are often marked only by a dash of white paint on the rocks so it's easy to lose the trail
temporarily.
Sand Flats Recreation Area
(Moab, UT)
(435-259-2444)
Road traverses entire length of Sand Flats Recreation Area and climbs into the Manti-La Sal National
Forest. Make a loop by circling either direction on La Sal Mountain Loop Road back to Moab. Side trip to
Porcupine Rim Campground has great views of Castle Valley.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Yes
Desert
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
40
Daily - Year
around
$5
Other Vehicles?
UTV/SXS?
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
Some areas
Some areas
Some areas
Prohibited
Fee required for Sand Flats Recreation Area if you stop. Home to the famous Slickrock Mountain Bike
Trail, Hell Revenge and Fins N Things 4x4 Trails
Skyline Trail
(Ogden, UT)
(801-625-5112)
Located near Ogden, Utah, this area offers over 20 miles of pure singletrack trails. The trails can be
accessed by the North Ogden Divide Trailhead which offers direct access to the southern trail. The
northern section is located across the street from the staging area but is seasonally closed to
motorcycles until July 15.Both.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Yes
Forest
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
20
Daily - Year
around
Nope
Other Vehicles?
UTV/SXS?
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
northern and southern parts have narrow and sharp switchbacks with some loose chunk rock and
overgrown tree roots covering the trail. The trail eventually levels out at the top and offers beautiful
panoramic mountain and city views.
Strawberry OHV Trail System
(Heber City, UT)
Single track trails, OHV trails, numerous campgrounds and boat ramps are among the many outdoor
activities that the Strawberry OHV Trail System offers. Strawberry Bay Campground offers more direct
access to single track motorcycle trails while Currant Creek Campground has more novice ATV trails.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Yes
Forest
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
75
Daily - Year
around
Nope
Other Vehicles?
UTV/SXS?
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
Some areas
Some areas
Some areas
Some areas
All of the campgrounds within this trail system are near or have boat ramps, however Soldier Creek,
Renegade and Aspen Grove campgrounds do not allow any ATV activity in the campground.
Taylor Fork
(Heber City, UT)
(800-668-7433)
This popular trail system consists of two mainloops, the Cedar Loop and Beaver Creek. Both Taylor Forks
and Shingle Creek Campground offer direct access to.
Permit
Required?
Yes
Other Vehicles?
Motorcycles
Climate Type
Forest
UTV/SXS?
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
25
June - October
Nope
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
Prohibited
Prohibited
the ATV trails.There are no RV hookups but Shingle Creek Campground has potable water. The best time
to visit is late summer.
Ticaboo Trails
(Ticaboo, UT)
(435-788-2110)
The Ticaboo Resort offers direct access to hundreds of miles of long scenic desert trails that can
accommodate all OHVs. The trails are marked and form nice long loops, making this a good basecamp to
plan a multi town trip. The property offers comfortable rooms,
Permit
Required?
Yes
Other Vehicles?
Climate Type
Desert
UTV/SXS?
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
250
Daily - Year
around
Nope
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
ATV?
Motorcycles
a restaurant and a full service RV campground with both short term and long term rates. The resort also
offers boat, UTV and kayak rentals.
Wasatch Mountain State Park
(Midway, UT)
(435-654-1791)
This is one of Utah's most popular state parks. It is located close to Salt Lake City and offers beautiful
scenery and year-round activities. Here you can golf, hike, bike, camp, horseback ride, snowmobile,
cross-country ski, and snowshoe.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Yes
Forest
Other Vehicles?
Motorcycles
UTV/SXS?
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
30
Daily - Year
around
Nope
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
Prohibited
During warmer months, reserve a tee time at the popular Wasatch Mountain and Soldier Hollow golf
courses. In winter, ski or snowmobile through the alpine terrain.
White Wash Sand Dunes
(Green River, UT)
(435-259-811)
White Wash Sand Dunes and Surrounding Area: The White Wash Sand Dunes are located 48 miles
northwest of Moab, and 25 miles southeast of Green River. The Sand Dunes themselves are delineated
and fenced for open OHV play; cross country travel is allowed only in the open area
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
Yes
Desert
Not
specified
Daily - Year
around
Nope
Other Vehicles?
Motorcycles
UTV/SXS?
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
Prohibited
Outside this area, there are hundreds of miles of designated roads and trails to be enjoyed.All motorized
travel outside the open area must stay on the designated routes. Staying on the designated routes helps
keep these routes open for your enjoyment.
Yellowstone Atv Trail
(Mountain Home, UT)
(435-738-2482)
The Yellowstone ATV Trail consists of two large and interconnecting ATV trail loops that are well marked
and maintained. Lower elevation terrain mainly consists of sagebrush while upper elevation consists of
thick forest vegetation.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Yes
Forest
Other Vehicles?
Motorcycles
UTV/SXS?
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
50
Daily - Year
around
Nope
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
Some areas
Some areas
Outside There are plenty of camping opportunities and nearby Moon Lake offers cabin rentals and a
campground but ATVs are prohibited be ridden on or near the property. Boating opportunities can be
found at Moon Lake, however there is no boat ramp and the water temperatures are extremely cold.
Yuba State Park (Combo)
(Levan, UT)
(435-758-2611)
The Yuba State Park offers hundreds of miles of ATV trails, a makeshift motocross track and five
separate campgrounds with direct trail access. Primitive beach camping is permitted at the West Beach
and North Beach locations (the sand is softer at North Beach, the sand at West Beach is firmer)...
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Yes
Desert
Other Vehicles?
UTV/SXS?
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
100
Daily - Year
around
Nope
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and
Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
Full hookups and paved, spacious and shady sites can be found at the popular Oasis Campground. Eagle
View and Painted Rocks Campground are other options and are located near the south-eastern side of
the lake.