Biking
There are thousands of miles of trails and roads in the Dixie National Forest. Many of these trails are accessible by mountain bike. Roads that wind through the forest are ideal for cycling.
Most trails are shared with other recreational users, click on the links on the right to learn more about trail sharing and responsible riding.
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Auger Hole Trail
A trail through aspen, meadows, and mixed conifer and access to Auger Hole Lake. Longer trips can be made by combining trails West Fork Trail, Jubilee Trail, and the Great Western Trail. Sections of…
Barker Lakes Loop
A short day-trip through aspen, mixed conifers, and meadows to several small lakes in the Barker area. Backcountry campsites are also available for backpackers.Barker Lakes Loop Trail Guide
Barker Lakes Loop
While exploring the Barker Lakes Loop trail, you will experience a short day trip through aspen, mixed conifers, and meadows to several small lakes in the Barker area. Easy 2.9 mile hike by foot or…
Bear Valley / Willow Trail
The Bear Valley – Willow Trail connects Bear Valley to the Willow Creek Drainage. The trail begins at the edge of a reseeded sage grass valley climbing approximately 240 feet through juniper,…
Beck Hollow Trail 031
A steep faint trail with scenic views of the Barney Top and Canaan Mountain. Only recommended for people with good route finding skills. Best done with a shuttle starting on the Hogs Ranch Trail No.…
Big Hollow Trail
Start at the Duncan Springs Trailhead, head East towards Stoddard Mountain. This trail slowly climbs to the junction with Big Hollow Trail at the base of Stoddard Mountain. Head west into the canyon.…
Blowhard Trail
The trail follows powerline and ridge spine through a mixed conifer stand, then drops sharply eventually entering a stand of Bristlecone pine and a red ridge looking into Cedar Breaks and Ashdown…
Blue Springs Trail
This trail follows the Blue Springs drainage and accesses the Great Western Trail from the Hells Backbone Road (FR 153). Blue Springs Trail is 1.5 mile that is moderate by foot or bike, easy to…
Boulder Swale ATV Trail
A steep rocky trail once used by pioneers to transport cheese to Richfield. Accessible by hiking, biking, horseback riding and OHV, including E-biking. OHVs must be under 50 inches. No water…
Bunker Creek
The trail gently climbs along the left fork of Bunker Creek, past several beaver ponds, through mature aspen stands and along some open south facing grass, crossing it occasionally. The north slopes…