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Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)

Natural Resources are typically wet and very fragile in the Spring, so please be careful and only drive or camp on dry, solid surfaces.  You are responsible for knowing which roads and trails are open to motorized use.  Travel plan maps, which show those roads and trails open to motorized vehicles, should be purchased at a local Forest Service Office. 
You can also download the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest Motor Vehicle Use Maps for free by visiting: Avenza Maps or the Forest Visitor Maps and Guides Page

 

>>Learn more about the State of Utah: Know Before You Go Off Highway Vehicle Education Program

Contact the Utah State Parks OHV line at 801-538-7433.

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

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Ant Knolls Trail #031

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Ant Knolls is a pleasant alternative to the Ridge Trail #157 for 1.1 miles of its length. It has wonderful views, and easier grades.

Bear Canyon Spur Trail #178

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The trail is a connector 0.3-mile trail , or alternative to the Bear Canyon Trail. It connects the Bear Canyon Trail #179 to the Timpooneke-Chris Flat Trail #151, making for possible loop hikes/rides.

Bear Canyon Trail #179

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This 2.1 mile trail climbs steeply and consistently from Mutual Dell, through stands of large fir trees to the Timpooneke Road. It starts with switch backs running up a densely forested area, and…

Bennie Creek Trail #071

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The Bennie Creek Trail is a delightful hike through open meadows, conifers, and aspen stands. The trail parallels Bennie Creek, a year-round flow with many pools to tempt the angler. Keep your eye…

Big Springs Hollow Trail #059

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The Big Springs Hollow Trail is a very steep and scenic 5.4-mile trail from the South Fork of Provo Canyon. The trail continues to climb 1.5 miles to the junction with the Big Springs-Shingle Mill…

Boy Scout Campground

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Leashed pets are permitted in the campground. This campground is near a trailhead and wilderness access.  It has 7 single sites, 1 double site and 1 group site that can accommodate up to 35…

Last updated July 22nd, 2025