Lehi, Utah has a great riding opportunity for anyone that loves easy trails to ride. Five Mile Pass was originally an old Pony Express Route, back when that was the only way to get important messages from town to town quickly. In the present, this ATV trail serves a double purpose as both a recreational vehicle trail along with being sheep grazing land.
The ATV trailhead is located on the north side and is nearly an eighth of a mile wide and expect to see other riders in this area, especially when the weather is nice. You will rarely ride this area alone and when it is busy, there can be hundreds of other ATV enthusiasts riding this area. At present, there are no public restroom facilities on this site. The nearby town of Cedar Fort has the closest water and bathroom facilities.
The ATV trails are clearly marked and the area in the North is a combination of public and private lands. Mostly they are considered underground rights and belong to people who own mineral rights. The rules for riding around private lands are very simple; if you see a private property sign, do not drive on the area with your ATV.
The ATV trails themselves are a real treat to ride. There are gullies to ride in the north end of the trail; low areas in the south to roll through and in the east there are a good number of small hills. Anyone who is new to ATVing or inexperienced will enjoy the difference kinds of terrain available to ride on their ATV at Five Mile Pass Trail.