Burnt Hill Road is located exactly 9 miles up Manti Canyon. Somewhat of a crossing point for different trails, Burnt Hill Road is the starting and finishing point for a couple other ATV trails.
Some of the trails are accessible by jeep and 4x4, whereas others are restricted completely to ATV riding. Throughout your ride on Burnt Hill Road, you have the option of taking various different trails. Whatever way you choose to go, you will be amazed at the outstanding beauty that Burnt Hill Road has to offer. Burt Hill Road is surrounded by amazing pastures, breathtaking horizons, and an overall exquisite aspen forest landscape. When you ride your ATV on Burnt Hill Road, you get an up close and personal view of natural beauty, a real experience in the great outdoors.
Riding your ATV on Burnt Hill Road is for the most part a rough and bumpy but not too challenging ride. Sometimes you may encounter some small beaver ponds flooding on the trail, but it's not much water and you should be able to get your ATV through it with a minimum amount of hassle. Many parts of the trail avoid the ponds, so you shouldn't worry about it too much. But because of the ponds, sometimes things on the Burnt Hill Road trail do get a bit muddy, but like before, it's nothing your ATV can't handle, and for the most part you won't be close enough for it to matter much.
Remember to respect the land and the wildlife while you ride your ATV on Burnt Hill Road, and to respect any other riders or people you pass along the way. Make sure that you practice all safety precautions, and avoid taking any risks or any actions that could harm yourself or someone else. Make your ATV ride on Burnt Hill Road both a exciting and safe one.