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Canyonlands National Park - ATV - Jeep - Offroad

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Canyonlands National Park offers some world-famous 4wd routes. Great experiences are available for both beginners and experts.Click on any trail name below for more information.

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Antimony to Circleville Trail

Birch Springs Knoll Loop Trail

Casto Canyon / Peterson Trail

Casto Canyon Trail Intermediate
7.4 miles
This trail takes you into a wonderful world of red hoodoos, sandstone cliffs of white, pink and even green colors. The spectacular red rock is evident along most of the Casto Canyon ride until you reach the forested areas of ponderosa pines where the colors change with every turn of the trail.

Colorado River Overlook Beginner
14.5 mile roundtrip 1 - 2 hours
This easy 4wd route leads to a great panoramic view of the Colorado River and the deep canyon it has carved.

Cyclone Canyon Intermediate
8 mile roundtrip 1 - 2 hours
Cyclone Canyon is deep and narrow and beautiful. It generally follows a sandy route as it descends into the canyon.

Dave's Hollow Trail

Davis Canyon Beginner
23 mile roundtrip 3 to 4 hours

Devils Lane Difficult
24.6 mile roundtrip 4 to 5 hours
Devils Lane takes you through narrow grasslands and some rough slickrock passages and continues into a much narrower graben with pinnacles rising hundreds of feet overhead. Heading north on Devils Lane takes you up out of the graben to a bench with outstanding views and a very difficult slickrock descent.

Elephant Hill Loop Difficult
9. 5 mile semi-loop 3 to 4 hours
The challenging Elephant Hill Loop is tremendously steep, narrow and rough from the outset and features some swithchbacks so sharp you need to do difficult backing manuvers to make the turns. The challenge is exhiliarating and the views great.

Fremont Trail Intermediate
50 miles+
Along this trail, you will take in spectacular views of red rock cliffs, and wind your way through ponderosa pine forests, quaking aspen stands and sage flats as you climb in and out of the canyons.

Great Western Trail

Hatch to Panguitch Lake Trail

Haycock Mountain / Black Rock Trail

Haycock Mountain Loop Trail

Henrie Knolls Loop Trail

Horse Valley Peak Loop Trail

Lavender Canyon Beginner
30 mile roundtrip 4 to 5 hours

Little Valley's Loop Trail

Little Valleys / Cottonwood Canyon Trail

Mammoth Cave Loop Trail

Mammoth Creek / Duck Creek Loop Trail

Mammoth Creek to Mammoth Caves Trail

Mammoth Springs Trail

Markagunt Plateau Trail


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