LEBARON TRAILHEAD

Area Status: Open

The Lebaron ATV Trail is just west of Lebaron Campground on Forest Road #147 and is a jumping-off point to numerous loop trails and ATV Forest Roads. If you take Forest Road #147 (PST 88) it will take you north for approximately 8 to 10 miles, winding its way through Strawberry Flat and eventually down to Three Creeks Reservoir. North of the Three Creek Dam is the junction with PST 05 and east of there about .5 mile is the Piute 01 Trail.

At a Glance

Open Season: June
Usage: Medium
Closest Towns: Beaver, Utah is 21.5 miles west on Forest Road 137 and is 32.5 miles east to State Route 153. The longer distance is the quickest. Junction, Utah is 14.5 miles east.
Water: No water available
Restroom: Available at LeBaron Campground .25 mile east on Trail 632.
Operated By: Forest Service

General Information

Directions:

The LeBaron Trailhead is 22.1 miles from Beaver, Utah. From Beaver, Utah travel east on UT-153 for 10 miles. Turn right onto Kents Lake Road (FR137) and travel another 12.1 miles. Turn left on FR147 and then turn right into the trailhead.

From Junction, Utah follow State Route 143 west for 11 miles to the same junction above. Proceed west to the campground.


Activities

Campground Camping

Lake and Pond Fishing

Check the Utah Division of Wildlife website for more information on fishing in Utah, along with where to purchase fishing licenses.

Day Hiking

Horse Riding

Horse back riding.

Big Game Hunting

Area open to hunting during Utah state hunting seasons. See Utah Division of Wildlife website for more information on big game hunting.

Small Game Hunting

Area open to hunting during Utah state hunting seasons. See Utah Division of Wildlife website for more information on small game hunting.

Viewing Wildlife

Look to see how many varieties of wildlife you can see.  Remember, you are visiting their home so be polite and don't litter or disturb the wildlife.

Viewing Scenery

Scenery.

OHV Camping

The Fishlake National Forest has completed a route designation process as shown on the official Motor Vehicle Use Map (MVUM) dated August 2007.

Help prevent soil erosion and resource damage.

OHV Road Riding

The Fishlake National Forest has completed a route designation process as shown on the official Motor Vehicle Use Map (MVUM) dated August 2007.

The State of Utah does not have reciprocity ATV/OHV licensing agreement with other states. To purchase a Non-Resident OHV Permit visit the Utah Department of Natural Resources website.

Help prevent soil erosion and resource damage.

OHV Trail Riding

The Fishlake National Forest has completed a route designation process as shown on the official Motor Vehicle Use Map (MVUM) dated August 2007.

The State of Utah does not have reciprocity ATV/OHV licensing agreement with other states. To purchase a Non-Resident OHV Permit visit the Utah Department of Natural Resources website.

Help prevent soil erosion and resource damage.

Recreation Areas

Recreation Activities

Location

 
  Latitude : 
38.230049

  Longitude : 
-112.394357

  Elevation : 
10000 feet