The South Utah AraPeen ATV Trail System is located in south Utah in the Manti-La Sal National Forest. The South Utah AraPeen ATV System contains over 350 miles of ATV and 4X4 routes, with the high point of the system being the scenic 58 mile South Skyline Drive which is a super rugged 4X4 experience that goes from Utah Highway 31 on the north side to the Fishlake National Forest boundary on the south side.
Access to the eastern side of the South Utah AraPeen ATV Trail System occurs from the communities of Ferron and Castle Dale, both of which are located right off of Utah Highway 10. Major entry points include 4X4 route #7 and ATV route #62 from Ferron Canyon, and ATV route #5 just west of Joes Valley Reservoir also located in Ferron Canyon. Entry to the western side of the South Utah AraPeen ATV Trail System is granted from US Highway 89 and Sanpete Valley. Key access points include the ATV route #3 in Manti Canyon, the 4X4 route #4 in Spring City Canyon, and ATV route #2 in Twelve Mile Canyon, which is just east of Mayfield.
Routes on the South Utah AraPeen ATV Trail System include sections that are passable only by ATVs, along with some other sections where ATVs share the usage of the forest roads. These ATV routes are shared by hikers, mountain bikes and horses, so be sure to be safe while riding. The South Utah AraPeen ATV Trail System also includes some areas passable only by high clearance four wheel drives along with other areas that may be graveled or graded roads shared that are shared with standard passenger cars.
All travel on the South Utah AraPeen ATV Trail System is restricted to designated roads and trails. You can have tons of fun on the South Utah AraPeen ATV Trail System, but remember to be safe and responsible.