Anyone know nice scenic trails in the northern part of utah

solidfrontaxle

Toyota jihad
Location
Casper, Wyoming
Providence, Millville, and that whole system East of Cache Valley is great. Also any dirt road in the west desert like the Transcontinetal RR, the Pony Express Trail. Or American Fork Canyon, the Uintas, Ashley National Forest....

Pretty much any dirt road.
 

Rot Box

Diesel and Dust
Supporting Member
Location
Smithfield Utah
My all time favorite Northern Utah trail is the Bloomington lake/Paris Ice Caves route http://rockymountainextreme.com/showthread.php?t=67404 . There are several options for access and all are very scenic. These trails cross over into Southern Idaho.

Northern Utah has a HUGE trail network. Do you have a general area that you would like to explore? I could give you directions for anything north of Odgen for the most part.
 

championapbt

New Member
Location
Layton, Utah
My all time favorite Northern Utah trail is the Bloomington lake/Paris Ice Caves route http://rockymountainextreme.com/showthread.php?t=67404 . There are several options for access and all are very scenic. These trails cross over into Southern Idaho.

Northern Utah has a HUGE trail network. Do you have a general area that you would like to explore? I could give you directions for anything north of Odgen for the most part.



I am just bascially trying to figure out some areas that will be a nice scenic trail to have fun with the jeeps and see some country we've never seen before. Me and my family have talked about going and taking a few days just to explore some back country. Would like the trail to be a little fun but some where a stock jeep could go cause not everyone in my family has a lift on their jeep.
 

Crankylove

Crankylove
Location
South Salt Lake
I have no idea how to get to the Ice Caves from the west side of the mountains (although I am sure it is possible), I have always come up from Paris, ID (have family north of Beat Lake). Highway 89 thru Logan Canyon to Garden City, then north along 89 as it follolws the west side of Bear Lake to Paris, ID., then west on the Paris Canyon Road (2nd south) would get ya there. That area is quite beautifull in the summer and fall, lots of good scenery and wildlife, and the main road in the canyon is well maintained except in the winter months.
 
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