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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Monks Hollow Trail #126
This trail, which is also an ATV route, begins in a grassy meadow and then makes a steep climb through scattered maple and scrub oak, eventually leveling out into a gently climbing trail. This trail…
Mud Springs Trail #173
This trail is 2.6 miles in length and is a steep alternative to many loop hikes in the North Fork of American Fork Canyon. It begins .9 miles up the Mill canyon trail # 040. From there, it climbs…
Mueller Park Trail #602
USGS: Fort Douglas. Leashed pets are permitted. There are not handicap facilities available. The trail makes a loop from Mueller Park Picnic Area around to North Canyon and back up to Mueller Park.…
North Canyon Trail #601
USGS Quad - Bountiful Peak. Leashed pets are permitted. Elevation gain of 1,400 feet. The trail can be accessed through the Mueller Park Trail or follow 1875 South east bound to Bountiful Blvd., turn…
North Skyline Trail #001
USGS: Huntsville, No. Ogden, Mantua
North Slope Snow Machine Trail #502 SNOW
Dogs are allowed. USGS Quad: Deadman Mountain, Elizabeth Mountain, Lyman Lake, Bridger Lake. This is a highly developed snow trail.
Old Trench Road #181
From the junction with Holman, the Old Trench Road trail heads north and then turns east for 2.0 miles to the Ridge trail #157.
Packard Canyon Trail #091
The trail begins by crossing the stream and climbing up onto the opposite ridge. Once on top of the ridge, it is a gentle incline to where the trail joins the Great Western Access Trail.Connecting…
Pot Hollow Trail #037
Pot hollow is 2.1 miles in length and departs from the East Ridge trail #038 to work through 1.5 miles of aspen tree stands, until it intersects with a dirt road in Wasatch Mountain State Park.…