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Guide to Bear Lake ATV Trails

Overview

Bear Lake ATV Trails

From the challenging ascents of Richardson Canyon to the serene meanderings of Sweetwater View Trail, Bear Lake’s ATV trails cater to ATV riders of all skill levels and preferences with miles of ATV trails to choose from. Whether you seek adrenaline-pumping thrills or tranquil moments amidst nature, Bear Lake’s trails promise an unforgettable ATV experience. This comprehensive guide will through the top picks with all the maps and details you’ll need to have a great time.

Interactive Maps for OHV & Off-Road Trails

Interactive Map: Use this interactive map of the following ATV trails for additional information.
You can also see more ATV trails north of Bear Lake here.

Popular Bear Lake ATV Trails

Kramer Trails

1. Kramer Trails: Exploring Utah’s Hidden Gem

Tucked away near the Utah-Idaho border, this trail system offers a blend of natural beauty and thrilling terrain. The main trail, stretching 1.5 miles, winds westward through the foothills of the Bear River Range. Along the way, riders are treated to sweeping vistas of Bear Lake, providing ample opportunities to pause and soak in the scenery.

Swan Flat Road

2. Swan Flat Road: A Scenic Journey Through Nature’s Splendor

Swan Flat Road (#3 in the map above) offers adventurers a picturesque journey through the heart of nature’s bounty, showcasing the rich tapestry of Utah’s landscapes. Spanning 4.0 miles with an elevation gain of 909 feet, this trail promises a scenic escape into the wilderness. As the trail winds its way forward, it emerges into Swan Flat, a sprawling meadow adorned with vibrant wildflowers and sweeping vistas. Here, travelers can pause and drink in the beauty of their surroundings, basking in the tranquility of this idyllic oasis.

Garden City Canyon Trail

3. Garden City Canyon Trail: See the Majesty of Bear Lake’s Backcountry

Spanning 4.8 miles and boasting an elevation gain of 1,630 feet, this trail promises adventurers a thrilling odyssey through rugged terrain and breathtaking vistas. As the trail unfolds, travelers are treated to a symphony of natural marvels, with groves of aspens painting the landscape with their vibrant hues. Eventually, it passes under Hwy 30, forging a connection to Sinks Rd. and opening the door to further exploration of the region’s hidden treasures.

Hodges Canyon Trail

4. Hodges Canyon Trail: A Scenic Journey Through Utah’s Wilderness

The Hodges Canyon Trail beckons adventurers to explore the rugged beauty of Utah’s wilderness, offering a scenic journey through pine-scented forests and picturesque valleys. Spanning 5.2 miles with an elevation gain of 1,800 feet, this trail promises an exhilarating outdoor experience for hikers, bikers, and OHV enthusiasts alike.

Richardson Canyon Trail

5. Richardson Canyon Trail: A Challenging Climb

The Richardson Canyon Trail presents adventurers with a challenging yet rewarding journey through the rugged wilderness of Utah’s backcountry. Spanning 4.4 miles with an elevation gain of 1,645 feet, this trail offers a thrilling ascent to breathtaking views of Bear Lake and its surrounding landscapes. If you are looking for mountain trails this would be for you.

Sweetwater View Trail

6. Sweetwater View Trail: Explore the Foothills of the Bear River Mountains

The trail winds through the foothills of the Bear River Mountains, offering breathtaking vistas of Bear Lake. It’s an ideal route for an evening ride, allowing riders to capture the beauty of the setting sun casting its golden glow over Bear Lake. Additionally, a northern spur connects to Richardson Canyon and the Sinks trail system, providing further exploration opportunities.

Peter Sinks Trail

7. Peter Sinks Trail: A Wild and Wet Ride

Embark on an unforgettable journey through the mysteries of nature with the Peter Sinks Trail. This 7.7-mile loop traverses through the enchanting landscapes of Douglas firs and Engelmann spruce forests before revealing the hidden wonders of the sinks. Be prepared for damp and boggy conditions, especially in low-lying areas where moisture collects.

Sinks Rd

8. Sinks Rd – Hells Hollow – Danish Dugway: Exploring the Heart of the Bear River Range

Stretching 22.5 miles with an elevation gain of 2,232 feet, this trail promises adventurers miles of ATV and Bear Lake fun time. Starting from Highway 89, Sinks Rd leads south, winding its way in and out of dense aspen and pine forests. As travelers progress along the route, they are treated to glimpses of the range’s diverse terrain, with opportunities to explore meadows, valleys, and towering peaks.

Temple Canyon

9. Temple Canyon – Temple Fork Trail: For Wildlife Lovers

Stretching 16.8 miles with an elevation gain of 2,187 feet, this trail offers opportunities for wildlife sightings with glimpses of deer, elk, and other native species adding to the allure of the journey. The trail also serves as a gateway to several other trails, providing adventurers with endless possibilities for exploration and discovery.

Cottonwood Canyon

10. Cottonwood Canyon – Laketown Rd Trail: Valley and Meadow ATV Riding

Beginning its path south from Round Valley Draw Road, the trail meanders through a tapestry of valleys and meadows, each turn revealing a new vista of Utah’s scenic beauty. As ATV riders traverse the route, they are greeted by sweeping panoramas of the surrounding National Forest. The trail ends near another popular trail at Logan Canyon. ATV Trail # 255 is located about 6.5 miles up the Hardware Ranch Road in Logan Canyon if you want to hit them both.

New Canyon

11. New Canyon – Forest Road 121 Trail: Discovering Utah’s Tranquil Wilderness

New Canyon starts west of Randolph near Little Creek Reservoir, the trail leads adventurers through picturesque sagebrush hills, offering vistas of untouched landscapes. As the trail progresses, it ascends into the embrace of aspen groves and conifer forests within the National Forest, enveloping travelers in the fragrant scents and serene ambiance of the wilderness. Eventually, the trail transforms into Forest Road 121, leading travelers on a scenic journey that culminates at Cottonwood Canyon/Laketown Rd

Twin Peak Rd

12. Twin Peak Rd – Otter Creek Rd – Little Creek Rd Trail: Exploring the Bear Lake Plateau

Commencing in Randolph, the trail leads adventurers past the serene waters of Little Creek Reservoir and campground, managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). As travelers progress, they ascend through the rolling sagebrush hills that characterize the Bear Lake Plateau, each step revealing new vistas of untamed beauty.

Scenic Bluffs of Bear Lake

13. Eastern Interlaken Trail: Exploring the Scenic Bluffs of Bear Lake

This trail showcases the scenic bluffs of Bear Lake on the Eastern Interlaken. Stretching 9.9 miles with an elevation gain of 1,629 feet, this trail promises an immersive exploration of Bear Lake’s eastern landscape.

Safety and Regulations

When embarking on ATV adventures around Bear Valley, it’s essential to adhere to safety protocols and regulatory guidelines to ensure a secure and enjoyable experience.

ATV Registration and Permits

Before hitting the trails, ensure your ATV is properly registered and permitted according to local regulations. Additionally, make sure you have the necessary insurance coverage for your vehicle.

Speed Limits and Trail Rules

Respect posted speed limits and trail regulations to maintain safety for yourself and others. Keep in mind that different trails may have varying speed limits and rules, so always be vigilant and observant of signage.

Wildlife and Environmental Conservation Guidelines

Bear Valley is home to diverse wildlife and fragile ecosystems. Be mindful of your surroundings and adhere to wildlife and environmental conservation guidelines. Avoid disturbing wildlife, stay on designated trails, and properly dispose of any waste to help preserve the natural beauty of the area.

Riding Requirements & Regulations

While ATV and dirt bike riding can be thrilling, it’s important to comply with local regulations and safety standards. When riding on paved roads, the following requirements must be met:
For comprehensive ATV rules and regulations specific to Utah and Idaho, please refer to the following resources:

Where to Rent an ATV near Bear Lake

Looking to rent an ATV or UTV side-by-side in Bear Lake? We have some great local outfitters stand ready to kickstart your backcountry adventure. UTVs are street-legal here, so after grabbing these local tips, you’re set to explore.

Where To Stay For Your Next Bear Lake Adventure

Make your adventure complete with a comfortable stay at Bear Lake Premier Cabins. Whether you’re seeking a cozy retreat after a day of exploration or a relaxing haven amidst nature’s beauty, our cabins offer the perfect accommodation for your Bear Lake getaway. Book your stay now and elevate your ATV adventure with Bear Lake Premier Cabins.
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