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Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)

The Off-Highway Vehicle system on the Dixie National National Forest is one of the most unique in Southern Utah. A variety of experiences and a large number of miles are available for 4-wheel driving, ATV, UTV and motorcycle use.  

FYI:

The Dixie National Forest has a new Motorized Travel Plan.  This plan establishes a system of approximately 2,700 miles of designated motorized travel routes and prohibits cross-country (off-trail) motorized travel.  These changes and updates are shown on the official Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUM).

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Why The Need for Designated Areas?

Over the past few decades, the availability and capability of OHVs has increased tremendously. That’s a good thing. More Americans are enjoying access and recreational opportunities on their national forests and grasslands, in keeping with the Forest Service’s multiple use mandate. However, the increase in OHV use also affects soil, water, wildlife habitat, and other recreational visitors. Today unmanaged recreation, including impacts from off-highway vehicles, represents one of the threats facing the nation’s forests and grasslands.  

Don't worry, YOU CAN STILL GET THERE FROM HERE!

Where Can I Ride?

Click on OHV Trail Riding at the top of this page.

Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUM)

  • The Motor Vehicle Use Map provides information on other travel rules and regulations. Routes not shown on the Motor Vehicle Use Map are not open to public motor vehicle travel. Routes designated for motorized use may not always be signed on the ground, but will be identified on the Motor Vehicle Use Map. It will be the public's responsibility to refer to the Motor Vehicle Use Map to determine designated routes for motor vehicle use.
    • Pine Valley Ranger District MVUM (PDF)
    • Cedar City Ranger District (MVUM) (PDF)
    • Powell Ranger District (MVUM) (PDF)
    • Escalante Ranger District (MVUM) (PDF)
  • More information about Motor Vehicle Use Maps

OHV Specialty Maps

  • Markagunt OHV Map ($4.19)
  • Paunsagunt OHV Map ($4.19)

These full-color Off-Highway Vehicle trail maps feature OHV system routes on select portions of the Dixie National Forest. Go to the (Maps and publications placeholder) page to learn how to purchase. 

Know Before You Go!

Utah Regulations

Utah state law requires all off-highway vehicle operators to complete a Utah Off-Highway Vehicle Education Course. Non-residents must also buy a permit to drive on public lands. For more information: 

OHV Registration & Permits | Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation

Search for Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Opportunities

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Boulder Swale ATV Trail

Biking Horse Riding and Camping Hiking Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
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…

Casto - Limekiln Loop

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The Casto Canyon trail has some of the most spectacular red rock formations in the state. The limekiln area has many stunning views of white and green rock formations. From this loop Peterson Point…

Cedar City Ranger District

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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…

Coyote Hollow Loop

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
This loop takes you over rolling hills comprised of beautiful ponderosa pine forest, sagebrush flats and grasslands.

Crawford Pass Loop

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
This loop winds through mixed conifer and aspen forest along the top of the Paunsaugunt Plateau with view of brilliantly colored rock cliffs and hoodoos. At Pink Cliff viewpoint you…

Daves Hollow Loop

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Daves Hollow loop will take you through juniper, pinyon and ponderosa pine forest with frequent antelope and mule deer sightings.

Escalante Ranger District

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Biking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Outdoor Science and Learning Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities Picnicking Scenic Drives Winter Sports Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
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…

Horse Valley Peak Loop

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The Smith Canyon road travels through lush vegetation and follows the creek-bed several miles. The elevation gets higher and the views will become high alpine woods and meadows. As the loop turns and…

King Creek Loop

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Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
This loop begins at the Tropic Reservoir Trailhead, allowing you to fish in the morning and ride an Off Highway Vehicle in the afternoon.  This loop winds through beautiful mixed conifer forests…

Markagunt OHV System

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The Markagunt OHV System is located on the Markagunt Plateau in southwestern Utah.  The system is made up of roads and trails that travel through mixed conifer forests and wide-open meadows.  The…

Last updated July 22nd, 2025