Temple Trail (Southern Section)

Total Miles 41.4
Technical Rating
2 Easy
Best Time Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Type Full-Width Road
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Trail Overview

This trail encompasses the southern 60% of the Temple Trail. The path has been collected from numerous historical documents from local sources. It is a relatively flat path with little elevation change, as would be expected--loads of lumber from the sawmills on Mount Trumbull were moved by oxen-pulled wagons in the late 1800s to St. George. As you drive, notice all the watering holes and watch for rock markers on top of ridges to guide the wagon drivers. This is an extremely remote area with no cell coverage and very little traffic. Also, watch out for cows that wander the area.

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Difficulty

The actual trail consists of a wide variety of surface types from two-lane maintained gravel roads to two-track paths through sagebrush. Most of the trail/roads provide easy passage; you may get some scratches from sagebrush on wider vehicles along the way. This is not a trail to be taken after a storm as much of the trail will be very muddy and this is an extremely remote area with no communications other than satellite.

History

The Temple Trail is very significant for the St. George community, especially those of the LDS faith. This lumber was gathered primarily for the construction of the LDS Temple in St. George. This is the oldest operating temple in the church. The wood was cut into large, long pieces up to 46 feet to provide the beams for the support structure. Over one million board feet of lumber was produced from the area. There are some references to a second sawmill, but the location of that mill could not be determined. This trail starts at the marker for the original sawmill near the Mount Trumbull trailhead.

Technical Rating

2

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Tony Barber
May 10, 2025
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I picked the trail up from the WildFlower trail crossover. This trail varies skill requirements and vehicle ability. some of the climbs and passes will surly add some pin stripping to you vehicle especially if you're in a full size rig. Also passes through some private lands and ranch areas so be mindful of the gates. I think I opened and closed about 7 on the trip back up to the main road. All and all pretty easy going be careful as the side by sides come flying through there.
Tim Ridgway
Nov 05, 2023
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Temple Trail (Southern Section) Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • Single Track
  • High Clearance
  • Full Width

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