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Imagine
riding an ATV through Bryce Canyon National Park! This is spectacular
country and while motorized vehicles are not allowed to ride on trails
within the park, significant new trails have been developed for ATV riding
in the National Forest. These trails take you through formations that
offer incredible views of red rock formations. The terrain and scenery
is just as impressive as you will find within the National Park.There are miles of ATV trails in Red Canyon. To view a map of the Red Canyon Trails - click here! Please note - this will take a minute to load on your computer. Several new trails have been developed in the Bryce Canyon Region for ATV use: 1-
Pansaugunt ATV Trail: This trail is located on the Powell Ranger District
of the Dixie National Forest. There are several trail-heads which take
you into this spectacular area of pines and red rock views. On the north
end the Tropic Reservoir trailhead is your access point. On the southeast
access is from the Crawford Pass trailhead. At the south end the Straight
Canyon trailhead is the access point. There are over 76 miles of trails
to discover, with an additional 25-30 miles of access roads which can
be used by ATV's and four-wheel drive vehicles. To view a map of this
area - click here!
This will take a minute to load on your computer. 3- Pine Lake OHV Trail: This trail loops from Pine Lake to Powell Point at over 10,000 feet and around to Pole Canyon then back to Pine Lake. There are also many opportunities for ATV riding within the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. Call for more details on ATV Riding in the Bryce Canyon area. Toll Free: 1-800-444-6689 o (435) 676-1160 o Fax: (435) 676-8239. Or contact the National Forest service for more details at (435) 676-9300. |
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