Trailhead #074. This trail system takes you east down Bullion Pasture Canyon and provides breathtaking views of rugged canyon country enroute to Miners Park Interpretive Site. The trail also allows access to the Pocket, which is a trail system that loops the hiker to trails #216, #224 and #072.
The Bullion Pasture Trailhead is located 26 miles east of Beaver, Utah. From Beaver travel 16.2 miles east on UT-153, turn left on Sunset Drive for 0.3 miles and then turn left on FR123 and travel another 9.4 miles. The Bullion Pasture Trailhead is also located 15.8 miles west of Marysvale, Utah. From Marysvale, Utah take FR113 for about 10 miles. Turn left (west) to the junction with FR123. Follow FR123 west for about 6 miles to the trailhead.
The bathroom was very clean and stocked with toilet paper. I had a hard time finding which trail went where and lost the trail a couple of ti.es. I WILL BE BACK AGAIN. It is beautiful down there
USFS trailhead, with a pit toilet and small parking area. Several trails are near here including hiking, horse and 4x4 trails. There are some map and interpretive signs and most of the site is pleasantly shady. Animals sometimes hang out around here, we saw a huge buck deer standing right across from the parking lait last fall.
Top notch backpacking starting at Bullion falls up along Pine Creek to Bullion Pasture.
Drove to the trailhead in a truck from the Marysvale side up Beaver Creek Rd. Road was in good condition. Several great options from this trailhead. I've done Belnap Peak. This time went to Copper Belt Peak. Such a beautiful area! Saw a large bull elk.