The 350-mile Arapeen Off-Highway Vehicle Trail System in the Manti-La Sal National Forest's Wasatch Plateau includes Skyline Drive and trails branching from it. ATV riders can access the trail system using canyon roads in Fairview, Mount Pleasant, Spring City, Ephraim, Manti, Sterling and Mayfield. Some routes are designed only for ATV use, other routes can also be used by high-clearance four-wheel drive vehicles. Riders should be cautious when using the trails as hikers, bikers and horseback riders also frequent them.
The 275-mile Paiute ATV Trail in the Fishlake National Forest is a loop trail passing through several towns. Riders can access the trail at several points, including the junction of Interstate Highways 15 and 70. The trail system is also accessible from Richfield on I-70. The main loop takes approximately 25 hours to complete -- considering that riders can also access more than a thousand miles of marked side trails and more than 1,500 miles of side forest roads and trails, it is recommended that you explore the area in segments.
Located between Monticello and Moab, this vast area provides visitors with scenic overlooks amidst off-highway vehicle trails. Biking, hiking, rock climbing and camping are also popular activities in the area. Access to OHV trails is provided via U.S. 191 and a system of paved, graveled and graded-dirt roads. The area includes an OHV trail into Beef Basin, which takes riders on a climb to about 8,200 feet. The Lockhart Basin OHV trail takes riders along the base of Hatch Point's cliffs.