OHV & Off-Road Trails in Bear Lake
The Bear Lake Valley and Logan Canyon boast hundreds of miles of ATV trails and an abundance of motorized OHV recreational opportunities. The backcountry surrounding Bear Lake is spectacular with thick groves of pines and aspens, colorful wildflowers, alpine lakes, cascading waterfalls, rocky streams and tranquil off the beaten path fishing holes. Encounters with wildlife are common, from squirrels and chipmunks to deer and moose.
The best way to discover the beauty of Utah’s backcountry is on an off-road adventure, a Bear Lake activity perfect for the whole family to enjoy. The network of Bear Lake ATV trails cover a variety of terrain and range from easy beginners to challenging trails with steep drop-offs and edges. Bear Lake is a popular Utah OHV destination and riding location for ATVs and UTVs.
Bear Valley & Logan Canyon OHV Trails
Bear Lake State Park does not allow ATVs or OHVs (off-highway vehicles) within the park areas, however there are hundreds of miles of ATV/OHV trails to explore in the surrounding mountains and beaches of Utah and Idaho. Access the trails of upper Logan Canyon via Garden City Canyon Trail or head to Hodges Canyon and Richardson Canyon fork to access the US Forest Service trails along Sinks Road.
Bear Lake State Park does not allow ATVs or OHVs (off-highway vehicles) within the park areas, however there are hundreds of miles of ATV/OHV trails to explore in the surrounding mountains and beaches of Utah and Idaho. Access the trails of upper Logan Canyon via Garden City Canyon Trail or head to Hodges Canyon and Richardson Canyon fork to access the US Forest Service trails along Sinks Road.
There are 16 recommended OHV and ATV trails easily accessible from Bear Lake. The Garden City Canyon Trail takes you to the scenic Bear Lake Overlook, the Sinks Trail is lined with Douglas Firs and Aspens and leads to the deep limestone sinkholes and onto Peters Sink, one of the coldest places in the US!.
Old Ephraims Grave is another popular Utah OHV trail accessed from US Hwy 89 at Right Hand Fork Canyon Road. The rocky trail is spectacularly scenic and leads to the grave and granite memorial of Old Ephraim, a giant 10 ft grizzly that roamed the canyon in the early 20th century, harassing the sheep herders by eating their sheep.
Other prime ATV areas are South Eden Canyon on the east side of the lake, Temple Canyon on the west and Bloomington Canyon and Fish Haven Canyon Trail Head across the border in Idaho.
Maps & Trail Guides
Planning your ATV riding and off-road adventures in the Bear Valley and Logan Canyon is easy!
- The Bear Lake Valley Trail Guide and Bear Lake Interactive Trail Map give a great overview of the OHV trails around Bear Lake.
- If you’re heading across the border to Idaho, Southeast Idaho Interactive Trails Map will help you plan your trails.
Local ATV and AVH Outfitters
If you’re looking to rent an ATV or a UTV side-by-side in Bear Lake, there are a number of local outfitters ready to get you on the road for an exhilarating adventure in the backcountry. UTVs are street legal in Bear Lake so after picking up some local tips you can head straight out.
1217 S Bear Lake Blvd, Garden City, UT
Tel: (435) 946-3200
Bear Lake Funtime has a number of locations around the lake for ATV/UTV rentals in Bear Lake. Choose from the 4-seat Can-Am Maverick 1000 or the 6-seat Can-Am Defender HD8 and head to the mountain trails to explore the beauty of the Bear Lake Valley. Bear Lake Funtime Rentals have been supplying visitors to the valley with Bear Lake ATV rentals since 1998.
11808 N Highway 89, Logan Canyon, UT
Tel: (435) 946-3400 or (800) 946-4485
Beaver Creek Lodge is located in Logan Canyon, less than 15 minutes away from Bear Lake and is a hub for outdoor activities and mountain adventures. Available UTV rentals include the 2-seater Can-Am Maverick Trail, 4-seater Can-Am Maverick X3 MAX Turbo and 6-seater Can-Am Defender MAX DPS. Choose from 2 hour tours to explore the local trails or a full day to explore the hundreds of mountain trails in Logan Canyon.
201 N Bear Lake Blvd, Garden City, UT
Tel: (435) 946-3742
Epic Adventure Center have 2-seater, 4-seater and 6-seater UTV side-by-side rentals from their location at the Bear Lake Adventure Center. Conveniently located close to the trails, you can pack up the family and head straight to the scenic trails for a day of off-road adventures in the Bear Lake Valley.
Riding Requirements & Regulations
ATVs/UTVs and Dirt Bikes may not ride on any State of Federal roadway, however are legal on our local streets. The following is required for the legal use of your off-road vehicle on the paved roads in and around the Bear Valley:
- Rear view mirror
- Turn signals
- Horn
- HI/Low beam headlight
- Taillight and brake light
- Registration and insurance on the vehicle
- Current license plate with off-road sticker
- Helmet for riders under 18 years of age
For full ATV rules and regulations for Utah, click here.
For full ATV rules and regulations for Idaho, click here.
Join in the ATV fun and come discover the best trails in Utah! Bear Lake Premier Cabins have the perfect cabin rental for your next ATV vacation in the beautiful Bear Lake Valley.