Peavine Corridor Drive
Although its rugged terrain may be more suited for experienced ATV riders, the Peavine Corridor Drive offers a route through a beautiful sandstone canyon with terraced cliffs. This trail is also within proximity of an oil-drilling site and an old Western cowboy cabin. The best time of the year to ride on this trail is summer through early autumn. Peavine Corridor Drive is located near the intersection of State Highway 95 and County Road 228.
North Long Point Trail
The North Long Point Trail passes through the Manti-La Sal National Forest and scenic Dark Canyon Plateau. Although it can be bumpy, this trail consists of wide, dirt roads that makes it safer to pass other ATVs. There are also natural springs near this trail. The best time of the year to ride on this trail is summer through early autumn. North Long Point Trail is located near the intersection of Forest Road 088 and Forest Road 091.
North and South Elk Ridge Trail
The North and South Elk Ridge Trail is simply a beautiful, scenic route that passes through the Manti-La Sal National Forest. There are other breathtaking attractions that can be seen on this trail, including Duck Lake and the Notch Viewpoint. While the scenery is beautiful, riders should pay special attention to the hazards, including loose rocks, grades and ruts, when riding this trail. The best time of the year to ride on this trail is spring, summer, and most of autumn. North and South Elk Ridge Trail is located near the intersection of Forest Road 088 and Gooseberry Road.
Elk Ridge Road Drive
If you have a passion to view canyons, then Elk Ridge Road Drive is the trail for you. The list of canyons that can be seen on this trail trail includes the Abajo, Salt Creek, La Sal and Dark Canyon Wilderness. The best time of the year to ride on this trail is summer through early autumn. Elk Ridge Road Drive is located near the intersection of State Highway 295 and Elm Mountain Road.
Comb Wash Drive
Comb Wash Drive has the distinction of resting at the base of numerous cliffs that reach heights of up to 800 feet. This trail also allows riders to catch a glimpse of ancient America, as it features ruins from the Anasazi, a Native American tribe that existed long ago. The best time of the year to ride on this trail is spring through autumn. Comb Wash Drive is located near the intersection of U.S. Highway 263 and County Road 235.