OHV Trail Riding
OHVs are a great way to combine America’s love of motor vehicles with the love of the outdoors. To make your time in the outdoors safe as well as entertaining, you need to know the laws governing OHV use on public land. The cornerstone of any outdoor recreation activity is respect: respect for yourself; respect for others and respect for the environment.
The District travel maps show travel opportunities available for high clearance vehicles, ATVs, and motorcycles. Many areas and trails on the Forest are open to off-highway vehicles. The Ashley National Forest adopts States of Utah and Wyoming Off-highway vehicle regulations, with the basic direction that all "areas and routes are closed unless designated open." Thus, areas and routes open to off-highway vehicles are designated and shown on these maps. Refer to the travel opportunity legend for symbols and identifiers.
OHV Trail Riding Areas
- Hwy. 191N Travel Area
- Anderson Creek ATV Trail
- Ashley Driveway Trail
- Bassett Springs Trail
- Bowden Draw Trail
- Colton Trail
- Deadman Lake Trail
- Dry Fork Mountain Trail
- East Galloway Trail
- Flaming Gorge NRA
- Flaming Gorge East
- Don Hatch Memorial Trail
- Swett Ranch Trail
- Flaming Gorge West
- North Elk Park Trail
- Old Carter Military Trail
- Sheep Creek - Death Valley Connector Trail
- Sheep Creek - Ute Tower Connector Trail
- Sheep Creek Lake Trail
- South Elk Park Trail
- Galloway Spring Trail
- Greens Draw Trail
- Grizzly Ridge Trail
- Kettle Creek Trail
- Lake Park Trail
- Limber Flag Yurt Trail
- Little Brush Creek Trail
- Manila Park Connector Trail
- North Fork Ashley Trail
- Oaks Park-east Park Trail
- Pipe Creek Trail
- South Iron Springs Group Site
- Uinta Highline Trail
- Hwy. 44W Travel Area
- Aspen Campground
- Dry Gulch Trail
- Hades Campground
- Iron Mine Campground
- South Death Trap Canyon Trail
- Yellowstone Campground