Riding the Casto Canyon 4-wheeler Trail is a truly fun and scenic experience. On this trail you will be able to see all the beautiful red rock, lush green pine forests and spectacular blue horizons. This is an easy trail system to ride and if you don't normally pack a camera along for the ride, make sure you do for this one.
The Casto Canyon 4-wheeler Trail goes upwards easterly for about 5.5 miles where it connects to the Sanford Road and then the trail keeps going northeast about 1.9 miles and is after that referred to as the Barney Cove Trail. Standford road will also take you to the Limeklin trail, which goes to the west. The Standford Road trail also connects to the Fremont 4-wheeler trail, which will give you an option of going to various other trails. Depending on if you would prefer a more challenging 4-wheeler ride or you want to keep it easy on the Casto Canyon 4-Wheeler Trail.
There are two ways to enter the Casto Canyon 4-wheeler Trail. You can go from Highway 12 east towards Red Canyon, and right before you get to the initial red rocks you will see a sign for Losee and Casto Canyons on the left side of the highway. Take the dirt road to the trailheads of Losee and then keep going on until you reach the Casto Canyon 4-wheeler Trail. At the Casto Canyon trailhead there is plenty of parking, but no camping is allowed. The other way to get to the Casto Canyon 4-wheeler Trail is coming south from Panguitch along Highway 89. Take the first dirt road on the left side just before you reach the hill. Ride on this road for a little bit until your reach the head the Casto Canyon 4-wheeler Trail trailhead. Have fun riding the Casto Canyon 4-wheeler Trail!