Trail Hollow to Maple Hollow

Total Miles
2.6

Elevation

1,883.74 ft

Duration

0.5 Hours

Technical Rating

2

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Fall, Summer

Trail Overview

This ATV trail starts at a cattle gate at the intersection with Deep Creek/White Canyon. Depart from the gate to the left, and follow the two-track through the grassy rolling hills of the Caribou National Forest. The trail has some loose small rocks but is mostly smooth dirt. There are some small easy hill climbs with loose rock, but nothing challenging. The trail is mostly scenic and great for a cruiser ride or used for accessing the trails farther east in the national forest. The trail is easy to follow since it parallels a fence line for much of the trail. It has some tighter turns in the trees compared to the surrounding ATV trails. It goes through another cattle gate that you will need to open or leave as you found it. It ends at 2400 South, a more major dirt road. The trail goes through beautiful rolling green meadows of wildflowers overlooking farms and the surrounding mountains. It has a mix of wide ridge lines and green rolling valleys, with a couple of very mild off-camber sections and washouts in the trail, and is overall very easy.

Photos of Trail Hollow to Maple Hollow

Trail Hollow to Maple Hollow
Trail Hollow to Maple Hollow
Trail Hollow to Maple Hollow

Difficulty

This is an easy ATV trail with some loose dirt and rock but no major obstacles.

Technical Rating

2

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

Access Description

There is a small pull-off that can be used as a staging area on Old Highway 191 in Malad City. Take Exit 13 from I-15 when going north, and turn right onto N Old Highway 191. There is a small pull-off on the left as you round the corner left.

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