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Cassidy Trails
Cassidy, Rich and Ledge Point Trails
Casto Canyon Trails
Coyote Hollow Trails
Fremont Trails
Golden Wall, Castle Bridge, & Buckhorn Trail
Losee Canyon Trails
Outlaw Trail
Paunsaugunt Trails
Thunder Mountain Trails
Fish Lake National Forest
Mukuntuweep RV Park and Campground
Babylon Trails
Peek A Boo Canyon
Bryce Canyon
Eagle Nest Ranch

Overnight Hosts and BYOH trail riding
Garden Bed and Breakfast
Paria Canyon Adventure Ranch, Campground and Hostel
Middle Fork, Huntsville
Northern Eastern Utah
Utah Mountain Outfitters

Layover Hosts
Old Spanish Trails/Arena
Sundown Stables and Track
Horse Haven Stable
Best Western
Universal Equestrian Center and Western Store
La Gracias Stables
B and R Commodities Ranch
KB Horseman Riding Center

Trail Rides (No horse or mule provided)
San Rafael Trail Rides
A and D Horseboarding and Horse Motel

 

Cassidy Trail
Cassidy Trail - Believed to have been used by the famous outlaw Butch Cassidy in his many escapes from the lawmen of the day. Relive some old west adventures of your own on this wonderful red rock trail.

Cassidy, Rich, & Ledge Point Trails
These three trails intertwine with each other to form several loops ranging from 3 miles to 8 or more miles. The shortest loop follows the Rich Trail from the Red Canyon Trailhead for 1 mile to its junction with the Ledge Point Trail. A half-mile climb takes you out to Ledge Point with views of Red Canyon and out to the Sevier River, the Markagaunt Plateau, and Brian Head Peak.

Casto Canyon Trail
Beginning at the Casto Canyon trailhead the trail takes you into a wonderful world of red hoodoos, sandstone cliffs of white, pink and even green colors. The spectacular red rock is evident along most of the Casto canyon ride until you reach the forested areas of ponderosa pines where the colors changes with every turn of the trail.

Coyote Hollow Trail
The Coyote Hollow Trailhead is the eastern access point to the Thunder Mountain Trail. See description below.

Fremont Trail
Along this trail you will take in spectacular views of red rock cliffs, and wind your way through ponderosa pine forests, Quaking Aspen stands and sage flats as you climb in and out of the canyons. Elevations range from 7880 feet at Tropic Reservoir to 9030 feet at Smith Canyon and dropping to 6080 in Circleville.

Golden Wall, Castle Bridge, and Buckhorn Trails
Although these trails were once separate, the Golden Wall Trail was extended so they now connect to make a nice loop that showcases the colors of the Claron Formation. The Golden Wall Trail, as its name suggests, winds through walls of golden colored limestone.

Losee Canyon Trail
Located at the bottom of Losee Canyon, the trail follows the canyon floor winding through the red hoodoos and the many colored sandstone cliffs up to the higher elevations the Red Canyon area.

Paunsaugunt Trail
Views of the Pink Cliffs, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, and the Kaibab Plateau in northern Arizona greet riders of the Paunsaugunt Trail. The trail begins at Tropic Reservoir and several loops from 20-75 miles can be made.

Thunder Mountain Trail
One of the premier trails in the region, the Thunder Mountain Trail follows a normally dry wash for about 1.5 miles before climbing a series of steep switchbacks to a ridge that overlooks Red Canyon to the north, Wilson Peak to the southeast, and the Sevier River Valley to the west.

Fish Lake National Forest:
Beaver: 25 miles
Contact: 801-438-2436
Loa: 40 miles
Contact: 801-836-2811
Richfield: 27 miles
Contact: 801-896-9233
Fish Lake National Forest Website

 

Mukuntuweep RV Park and Campground:
Located at Zion National Park East Gate Entrance.
For your convenience, Mukuntuweep is located across the street from family restaurants, gas stations and stores
Mukuntuweep RV Park and Campground Website

Babylon Trails:
Toquerville: Close to St. George, Utah and Zion National Park.
Contact: 435-635-0990
             435-680-4005

Peek-a-Boo Canyon:
Because of the water depletion in Casto Canyon, most campers head out to Ruby’s Inn at the trail head.
Garth and Kathy Rumsmoke Website

Bryce Canyon:
Ruby's Inn will provide board your horse, and tours through Peek-a-boo trail in Bryce Canyon.
Garth and Kathy Rumsmoke Website

Eagle Nest Ranch:
Kanab: Eagle Nest Ranch, located in Johnson Canyon 20 miles east of Kanab, Utah. One of the most scenic trails in Utah, complete with room and board.
Contact: 435-644-2902-6930
Johnson Canyon, Kanab, Ut. 84741

Overnight Hosts and BYOH trail riding

Garden Bed & Breakfast:
Spring City: The Garden Bed & Breakfast provides room and board for you as well as your horse. We are 1 hour north of I-70 at Salina and 45 minutes East of I-15 at Nephi.
Call toll free for information: 1-877-537-2337
Garden Bed & Breakfast Website

Paria Canyon Adventure Ranch / Campground and Hostel:
If Hollywood likes this place you will to. The place is called Paria Canyon Adventure Ranch / Campground and Hostel on the Paria River in Southern Utah. The ranch is on highway 89 between Kanab, Ut. and Page, Az.
Overnight horse stabling and unlimited riding in the scenic Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument is available for those traveling with horses.
Riders will have to make reservations by calling Paria Guest Ranch.
Camping and a bunkhouse are available. Paria also has a restaurant with folk and country music on weekends.
Contact: 928-660-2674

Middle Fork, Huntsville:
The middle fork of the Ogden River is owned by the State of Utah Division of Wildlife. It is a winter wildlife refuge for Deer and elk. During the summer months it is frequented by horses and riders. The trailhead is located close to Huntsville UT.
Most riders follow the trail up the river bottom. Go up to Left hand fork or Browns Hole and returning the on the same trail they went out on. This is a spectacular ride in the fall when the leaves turn.

Northern Eastern Utah:
The Northern Eastern Utah border with Wyoming is a wilderness area. The trail heads vary. Some are very primitive. Others have corrals, restrooms, etc. This is Forest Service land so expect to abide by forest service rules for length of stay, certified weed free hay etc.
Access is from various roads in Wyoming for the North Slopes, Highway 40 in Utah for the South Slope and the Mirror Lake Byway (Highway 150) for the Western Slope.
This is high wilderness. Trail length will vary and usually are very rocky. Elevations are usually above 8000 feet. Summer storms are frequent. Expect to see frequent back packers on trails.

Utah Mountain Outfitters:
Richfield: We offer 3-4 day pack trips per day. We welcome people with there own horses or provide them with ours. We are located in Central Valley Utah ( 3 miles south of Richfield Utah) We use Fishlake Natl. forest and Capital reef State Park.

 

Layover Hosts for your horse or mule. (No Trail access)

Old Spanish Trail Arena:
The Old Spanish Trail Arena has 140 covered stalls of which most are available for daily or monthly rent. I charge $10 per stall per day or $30 per stall per month. There is an indoor arena, an outdoor arena, and a race track located approximately 4 miles south of Moab, Utah with thousands of miles of trails in Southeastern Utah's Canyon lands within a few miles of Arches National Park, Canyon lands National Park, Dead Horse Point State Park and the Lasal Mountains.
Contact: 435-259-6226

Sundown Stables and Tack:
Cedar City: We have plenty of horse boarding facilities and plenty of trailer parking. We also have a lighted arena, round pens, wash stall and room to ride.
Location: 4 miles north of exit 62 off I-15 on Minersville Hwy. There are two posted entrances and a large red and white barn located at milepost 10.
We have a 1200 sq. foot tack store on the property, Visa/Mc and give discounts to organized horse clubs. We have no overhead so we pass the savings on to you.
Contact: 435-586-2740

Horse Haven Stable:
Salina: Stalls 12 X 12 or 12 X 24 lighted and covered. Easy access to Black Hawk arena. Trail riding adjacent to property.
Stable Contact: 801-529-1165

Best Western, Shaheen's Motel & Restaurant:
Salina: Best Western, Shaheen's Equestrian Motel. Overnight, covered stalls, near Black Hawk arena. Lighted stalls and trails nearby.
Contact 801-529-7455

Universal Equestrian Center & Western Store:
West Bountiful: Our UEC is a very nice horse care center with over 100 stalls. We have a super western wear store with family prices. We will mail to anyplace in the USA and many other countries if desired.
Owner: Don Christensen, Store Manager: Ted Christensen
Contact: 801-295-7433.

La Gracias Stables:
Rockville: La Gracias Stables and Dog Boarding in Rockville, Utah. We have overnight boarding for horses and mules and plenty of trails in and around Zion National park.

B & R Commodities Ranch:
Location: I-15 in Holden, Utah. We are next to 5 national parks and several wonderful places to visit in Utah. We can accommodate your vehicles and trailers while boarding. Hotel reservations can be made upon request.
Horse racing track is 10 miles away. Come visit our beautiful country.
Contact: 801-414-5240

KB Horseman Riding Center:
Moab: We are located 8 miles south of town.
We have numerous great trails nearby. We charge 15.00 per night with feed. We have an arena, round pen and turn out in addition to covered 12x24 ft pens.
KB Horseman Riding Center
47 W. Allen Street
Moab, UT 84532
Contact: (435)259-2558

Trail Rides (bring your own horse or mule)

San Rafael Trail rides:
We are located in Utah between the San Rafael Desert and the Manti-La Sal National Forest. Our business is called San Rafael Trail rides and Custom Camps.
San Rafael Trail rides Website

A.& D. Horseboarding and Horse Motel:
Hurricane: A.& D. Horseboarding and horse motel located at Hurricane, Utah. Located on highway 9 on the west end of Hurricane, next to Willow Winds R.V. Park. A.& D. A.& D.also provides maps of trails of the Zion area, and of the Arizona Strip. Willow Winds provides full R.V. hookups with laundry and showers.
Contact Doug or Andrea: 435-635-0475

 

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