Sevier County
Utah’s Trail Country
Trail Country is home to the famous Paiute and Gooseberry trail systems offering over 2,800 miles of the best off-road adventures in North America. Trail Country offers more than just a ride – there are opportunities to fish, camp, hike, and see Native American and mining history.
Fish Lake, Big Rock Candy Mountain, and the Fremont Indian State Park are all a part of Trail Country. The Silver King Mine, Kimberly Ghost Town and Butch Cassidy’s boyhood home are here as well. Don’t Forget Otter Creek State Park, Cove Fort, and the Old Spanish Trail. In all, there are hundreds of things to do and sites to see along the trails in Utah’s Trail Country. No matter what your adventure…Come Find Your Trail!
POINTS OF INTEREST
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Title | Category | Address | Description | |
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![]() | Mystic Hotsprings | 475 East 100 North, Monroe, UT 84754, USA | ||
![]() | Gooseberry 5 ATV Trail | Gooseberry 5 ATV Trail | ||
![]() | Paiute ATV Trail | Paiute ATV Trail | ||
![]() | Big Rock Candy Mountain | Big Rock Candy Mountain | ||
![]() | Fish Lake, Sevier County, UT | Fish Lake, Sevier County, UT | ||
![]() | Fremont Indian State Park | Fremont Indian State Park |
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Utah’s Trail Country
250 N. Main St., Rm B16
Richfield UT 84701
844-469-8724 toll-free
435-893-0457 local
Located in the heart of central Utah, the Paiute Trail and other local systems include over 2,800 miles of OHV and ATV trails and roads. The trail accesses numerous towns throughout the area, all of which have designated OHV friendly streets. These streets allow riders to grab a bite to eat, gas up or head back to their hotel or RV after a ride…without having to trailer up.
Most visitors to the Paiute base in a local town or campground – riding out each day to enjoy the trail and its beauty before returning for that evening. Some riders choose to ride from town to town, gassing up and purchasing supplies along the way. Still, others choose to “rough it” spending days out on the trail camping along the way in the beautiful Fishlake National Forest.
The Gooseberry Trail system is located just east of Salina in mountains that hundreds of deer and elk call home. The 250 miles that make up the Gooseberry system offer riders some of the best scenery in central Utah. For those who enjoy wetting a hook, the Gooseberry offers a number of small lakes that hold trout. If the fishing on one lake cools off, just head to the next.
Disperse camping sites for RVs or tents are plentiful while those who want to hook up to water and use a fire ring can stay in one of the Forest Service run campgrounds. Gooseberry Trail access is either from Salina on the north end of Sevier County or just off of exit 63 along Interstate 70.