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Paiute ATV trail (Utah)

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Paiute ATV trail (Utah) Updated: Monday, 17 September 2007

Paiute ATV trail (Utah)

If you’re dreaming of hitting the ATV trails before the weather turns chilly, I’ll tell you what my favorite ATV trail is….and it’s the Paiute ATV trail in Utah. If you’ve never been to this ATV trail, there’s no better time than now. Let’s just say that this as close to Paradise as you’re going to get as far as US ATV trails is concerned. It’s an ATV trail with approximately a thousand miles to ride, three mountains to climb, forest roads, etc. The scenery is amazing and I personally rate Paiute ATV trail as one of the best in the country!

There are smaller hiking and biking trails intertwining itself with the main Utah trail and is a popular tourist spot. Foreigners make their way from other parts of the world just to ride on the Paiute Utah ATV trail, so, there is more than just one reason (upcoming winter) to hit it now!

The Paiute ATV trail passes through several big and small Utah towns and cities, so, the best thing to do is to mark off several days to ride this Utah trail. Like, a week, maybe. There’s just so much space to ride and it will make the ATV trip more fun if you had a big group with you. The group can ride the Paiute ATV trail by day, make some stops at some of the Utah towns and cities in between when you pass them and then spend the nights lounging around, camping or hitting one of the drinking joints in the Utah cities.

A portion of this Utah ATV trail is closed off because of snow drifts but a major part of the ATV trail is open. It doesn’t even matter what vehicle (or no vehicle) you’re bringing with you – it’s not just an ATV trail. You can hike there, bring your bike or cycle….the most important thing is that you heed all safety precautions. The Utah trail is marked, so, getting lost is no big issue…but still….don’t take the chance.

The highest part of the Utah ATV trail Paiute is the Tushars Mountain which soars up to about 11,500 feet and the view is amazing! Seen nothing else quite like it. Below lies the Utah valleys and you can literally spend days staring out into the open space without feeling bored. Riding this Utah ATV trail is much like getting connected with nature and being one with your maker. That part of the ride is awesome!

Apart from crossing the Tushars Mountain, you can also climb the Pahvant Range and Sevier Plateau which may take you up to 10,000 feet above the cities. Parts of the trail are also closed off until summer is in full swing because of snow drift.

The best time to ride this Utah ATV trail is during spring and fall when the weather is just perfect. In mid summer, things can get a little hot under the collar so if you decide to ride this Utah ATV trail, be sure to bring lots of water, sun block and protective gear with you unless you don’t mind getting a little burned.

All in all, among all the trails I’ve tried in this country, the Paiute ATV trail in Utah remains to be one of the best. I fully recommend riding this trail with a bunch of friends. It’s not too kid-friendly, so, if your kids are too young to handle difficult terrains, leave them out of this one.

For more information, visit their website at www.paiutetrail.com.


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