From I-15 take exit 59 for UT-56 toward Cedar City. Head west on UT-56/W 200 N. Turn right on Lund Highway/N 3100 W. Next turn left on W 4800 N/W Midvalley Rd. The OHV Trailhead will be on the right hand side of the road just west of Iron County Park Turn off and just past where the pavement stops.
Great place to mountain bike. We had a state championship for mtb here and it was great. The trails are really fun, and we generally had enough parking.
I love the numerous amounts of trails out here.
We did the Bg Hole Loop which was a little difficult for a novice, but the Lost World Trail was so fun.
Plenty of Parking. There is a repair station. Bring your own water. Enjoy the rocks, sand, trails and view.
Good place for ATVs dirt bikes and mountain biking. The rocks are a lot of fun for letting kids to run around on. It's mainly dirt, brush and Junipers but a nice place if you just want to build a fire and get out in the open.
We camped with the family in the motor home and had a blast! We brought our MTB and there are plenty of fun trails from easy to difficult. There is an amazing disc golf course that we didn't come prepared for. Junipers all around providing shade and we just found out are a natural tick repellent. Definitely worth visiting.
We were there for the Mtn. biking and it was really great. Lots of varied terrain. Its a large multiple use area with a brand new BLM CG and there's a county park there too with water for containers. It was full of kids on mini motos and atvs. The BLM one was empty. Theres a rc car track, great looking Frisbee golf course, a shooting range nearby for those so inclined. Good terrain for wet conditions, sandy with some slick rock areas. All levels of riding. Motorized and non seperated. Seems to be an area that has suffered alot of motorized abuse and free for all camping. I think the authorities are attempting to rehab it and put love back into a really pretty and unique area. I think its working. Ill be back.