Paiute Trail, Utah
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I will post the rest of the pictures from our return ride from Bryce Canyon, just been a bit busy lately.
Thanks for taking the time to check them out.
If I can ever be of any assistance to anyone planning a trip our here please send me a PM, I'll do what ever I can to help make it one of you most memorable trips.
We love it out here and I truly believe this is ATV Heaven.
Thanks,
Kenny
Thanks for taking the time to check them out.
If I can ever be of any assistance to anyone planning a trip our here please send me a PM, I'll do what ever I can to help make it one of you most memorable trips.
We love it out here and I truly believe this is ATV Heaven.
Thanks,
Kenny
#23
Rocky Ridge Resort, nice place and really nice folks, you should really enjoy your stay.
Our store is on the corner of Bullion Ave (Center Street) and HWY 89 (Main Street).
We might be open by the time you get here but even if we're not stop and see us anyway.
The trail we rode yesterday had a little snow left in the shadows but not enough to hamper our ride.
Trail #01 from Marysvale across the Tusher Mountain into Circleville is closed until sometime late July due to snow and new born sheep, other than that most everything should be open.
#24
Sorry for the delay in posting pictures from our return trip from Bryce Canyon back to Marysvale.
This is roughly 10 miles from Ruby's Inn where we stayed in Bryce Canyon.
the scenery is unbeatable.
This is the entrance to Casto Canyon, probably the best part of the entire 230 mile 2 day ride.
Casto Canyon is a "mini" Bryce Canyon.
Casto Canyon
Casto Canyon
Casto Canyon
Time for a break.
Casto canyon
Casto Canyon
Casto Canyon
We're out of Casto Canyon and back on the Fremont Trail and time for lunch.
This is the other end of the Fremont Trail in Circleville, UT. So far we have traveled roughly 100 miles since we left Ruby's Inn at about 8:00 AM including Casto Canyon that is just over 12 miles round trip. We have about another 25 miles to go to get back to Marysvale and arrived about 5:30 PM.
This was one GREAT ride.
Very ATV friendly.
This is roughly 10 miles from Ruby's Inn where we stayed in Bryce Canyon.
the scenery is unbeatable.
This is the entrance to Casto Canyon, probably the best part of the entire 230 mile 2 day ride.
Casto Canyon is a "mini" Bryce Canyon.
Casto Canyon
Casto Canyon
Casto Canyon
Time for a break.
Casto canyon
Casto Canyon
Casto Canyon
We're out of Casto Canyon and back on the Fremont Trail and time for lunch.
This is the other end of the Fremont Trail in Circleville, UT. So far we have traveled roughly 100 miles since we left Ruby's Inn at about 8:00 AM including Casto Canyon that is just over 12 miles round trip. We have about another 25 miles to go to get back to Marysvale and arrived about 5:30 PM.
This was one GREAT ride.
Very ATV friendly.
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#26
Thanks for the compliments.
Here is a link to the list of states that require permits and the second link is the permit request form.
list
Utah State Parks » Off-Highway Vehicles » Out-of-State Registration » Vendors
form
http://static.stateparks.utah.gov/do...pplication.pdf
$30 for one year.
Here is a link to the list of states that require permits and the second link is the permit request form.
list
Utah State Parks » Off-Highway Vehicles » Out-of-State Registration » Vendors
form
http://static.stateparks.utah.gov/do...pplication.pdf
$30 for one year.
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#28
I was told yesterday that there is a 7 day grace period but I have not yet confirmed that, I would hope that is correct.
$30 for 1 year is cheap but what about the family that brings 6 quads and only stays for few days? An extra $180 is too much in my opinion but still cheaper than a lot of other options like disney land.
We took a ride Sunday on Memorial Weekend, the RV parks and hotels were packed. There are soo many trails and 100's of miles that you seldom see others riding.
This coming Wednesday the owners of Moore's Old Pine Inn ( Welcome to Moore's Old Pine Inn and Old West Town, Marysvale, Utah, USA ) is taking us on a trail the goes crosses over Marysvale Peak (close to the peak of 10,781) to Barney Lake and then onto the trail to Upper Box Creek Resevoir that I posted pictures of on the previous page.
Randy told me the trail isn't on the map and know only by the locals and I'm sure the few that have stumbled across it.
Looking forward for that ride.
$30 for 1 year is cheap but what about the family that brings 6 quads and only stays for few days? An extra $180 is too much in my opinion but still cheaper than a lot of other options like disney land.
We took a ride Sunday on Memorial Weekend, the RV parks and hotels were packed. There are soo many trails and 100's of miles that you seldom see others riding.
This coming Wednesday the owners of Moore's Old Pine Inn ( Welcome to Moore's Old Pine Inn and Old West Town, Marysvale, Utah, USA ) is taking us on a trail the goes crosses over Marysvale Peak (close to the peak of 10,781) to Barney Lake and then onto the trail to Upper Box Creek Resevoir that I posted pictures of on the previous page.
Randy told me the trail isn't on the map and know only by the locals and I'm sure the few that have stumbled across it.
Looking forward for that ride.
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