Utah is widely considered one of the best off-road destinations in the world. From red rock deserts and slickrock climbs to high alpine trails and massive dune systems, the terrain here is unmatched. Whether you're crawling ledges in Moab or ripping dunes in Sand Hollow, Utah delivers some of the most iconic off-road experiences you can find anywhere.

Here you’ll find:

  • Links to official DNR trail systems and maps
  • Trails we actually ride and recommend
  • Upcoming off-road events across Utah
  • Places to stay, camp, and make a full trip out of it

If you're riding UT, this is your starting point.

UT OHV TRAILS

Checkout the UT DNR webside for a list of OHV trails!
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UT Trails

  • Hell’s Revenge

    Moab, UT
    One of the most famous trails in the world, Hell’s Revenge is known for its steep slickrock climbs, narrow ridges, and iconic obstacles like the “Hot Tubs.” Located in Moab, this trail is a true test of driver skill and vehicle capability—and a must-run for serious off-roaders.

  • Sand Hollow State Park Trails

    Hurrican, UT
    Sand Hollow combines two worlds—technical rock crawling and open sand dunes. With famous obstacles like “The Maze” and “Top of the World,” it’s one of the most versatile and adrenaline-packed riding areas in Utah.

  • Paiute ATV Trail System

    UT
    With over 900+ miles of interconnected trails, the Paiute Trail System is one of the largest in the country. It takes riders through mountains, forests, valleys, and small towns—making it perfect for multi-day adventures and long-distance riding.

  • Poison Spider Mesa

    Moab,UT

    Another Moab classic, Poison Spider Mesa offers a mix of technical rock obstacles and incredible canyon views overlooking the Colorado River. It’s less extreme than Hell’s Revenge but still delivers serious off-road challenges and unforgettable scenery.

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