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Preserve the Trail

Preserve the Trail

and its Infrastructure

When riding, we ask that you don’t cut down gates to fit your machine or ride over vegetation. Please stay on the trail and ask permission before crossing private property. If you see something, say something. Or, let us know! We’re all in this together.

Did You Know..?

1988

began in Circleville, summer of 1988

16

connects 16 small southern Utah communities

1679

mile network

112

112 peaks in Utah over 12,000 feet, 2 of which – Delano and Belknap – are on the Paiute Trail

700

The Tazz Fremont Indian pictograph is ~700 years old.

Share the Trail

Please slow down and respect other riders, equestrians, hikers, bikers, and livestock. Be courteous and give uphill riders the right of way, pull over as best as you can to let other riders pass, and please don’t dust people, i.e. kick up dirt or dust when passing others.

The Paiute Trail is beautiful. Let’s keep it that way! Carry a trash pick to pick up litter left by others, pack everything you bring in, and properly dispose of waste or pack it out. We also ask that when camping, to please camp in established sites and 200 feet from water resources and trails.