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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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
Canaan Peak - #34005
A scenic loop trail around Canaan Peak with 360° views of Powell Point, Bryce Canyon National Park, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.Canaan Peak…
Cedar City Ranger District
The Cedar City Ranger District is located on the Markagunt Plateau, a gently sloping, eastward tilted earth block that has been modified by erosion, volcanism, and some glaciations. Bordered by the…
Escalante Interagency Visitor Center
The Escalante Interagency Visitor Center opened on April 11, 2005 and is staffed with Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service and Forest Service personnel. Ecology is the interpretive theme…
Escalante Ranger District
The Escalante Ranger district is known for its high mountain lakes and large stands of aspen trees. The majority of the district is located on high timbered plateaus with rolling hills and open…
Griffin Spur - #34037
A scenic trail through mixed conifer, aspen, and open meadows. Connects to the Griffin Point Trail. Can be combined with other trails to make longer trips or a loop.Griffin Spur #34037 Trail…
Long & Round Willow Bottom Loop - #34001.5 & 34036
A short trail through mixed conifer, aspen forests, and meadows to two scenic reservoirs.Long & Round Willow Bottom Loop #34001.5 & 34036 Trail Guide
Pine Lake Recreation Area
Pine Lake Campground is located next to its scenic namesake lake high on the Colorado Plateau at an elevation of 8,100 feet. Visitors enjoy canoeing, fishing and exploring local hiking and off-road…
Pine Valley Ranger District
The Pine Valley Ranger District is known for its distinctive vegetation, ranging from Pinyon/Juniper to Engelmann Spruce forests. It is also known for its most prominent feature, the Pine Valley…
Powell Ranger District
The Powell Ranger District encompasses nearly 400,000 acres of high plateau county, with distinctive vegetation and geological features. The Red Canyon area of the district offers many unique hiking…