I took my Suzuki VanVan 200 and had a blast. A lot of canyon and mountain view’s mixed with hills and some shade here and there.. along with a dozen or so camp sites. I went on a Sunday and only passed 3 groups of other riders. Nice nature and beautiful scenery :)
This was ours very first off-highway adventure. I researched beforehand to find that this trail was labeled easy. I must say it wasn't as easy as people think. We were driving a jeep wrangler. We entered at Blue Point (route 10) and continued the whole route 10, which is 14 miles and it took us 2 hours. A lot of parts of the trail needed high clearance and definitely a steady driver. The scenery was gorgeous. We didn't see one car or person the whole trail. We ventured on a Tuesday at 2pm. I am glad to experience this on my own and would most likely try a different route. I purchased my permit online for $6 and it lasts for 6 months. Each month there is a different gate code so keep that in mind. Happy Jeeping!
Beautiful area with scenic views and away from mainstream traffic. Watch out for the UTVers though! High clearance vehicle needed. All you have to do is purchase a 6 month pass for $6 I believe, worth it! Clean up your trash please and thank you
Great trails, I took my f150 4wd stock height. During the mid area of the trail there are some big rocks and bumps to get over. So take your time to avoid bottoming out. It’s clean and usually quiet. I love camping here with my truck tent.
Best OHV trails closest to the east valley with excellent scenery. Like someone else mentioned keep it clean if you want to keep all these places open. Stuffing your beer cans and bottles in the bushes is not the right way, bring a trash bag to put all your trash in and dispose of in a trash can.