SOUTH CREEK (UPPER) TRAILHEAD
Trailhead. The #068 South Creek (Upper) Trail Head starts just above Anderson Meadow Reservoir on Forest Road #575. The trail head itself sits at the junction of PST #67 and PST #68. Horse and foot trails #167, #068, #245 and #246 can also be accessed from this trail head.
At a Glance
Operational Hours: | Temporarily closed due to the Little Twist Fire. Please see Closure Order: 0408-21-04 for more information. |
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Open Season: | June |
Usage: | Light |
Closest Towns: | Beaver, Utah |
Water: | No water available |
Restroom: | None |
Operated By: | Forest Service |
General Information
Directions:The South Creek (Upper) Trailhead is approximately 21 miles east of Beaver, Utah. From Beaver travel 10 miles east on UT-153, turn right onto Kents Lake Road (FR137) and travel another 8.7 miles. Turn right on FR575 and travel approximately 2.4 miles.
Activities
River and Stream Fishing
Check the Utah Division of Wildlife website for more information on fishing in Utah, along with where to purchase fishing licenses.
Day Hiking
Hiking.
Backpacking
Backpacking.
Horse Camping
Camping with horses.
Horse Riding
Horse riding trails.
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.
Game Bird/Waterfowl
Area open to hunting during Utah state hunting seasons. See Utah Division of Wildlife website for more information on small game hunting.
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.