Buck Ridge Cut-Across (FS 4058/Paiute D-3/1A)

Total Miles 5.6
Technical Rating
2 Easy
Best Time Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Type High-Clearance 4x4 Trail
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Trail Overview

Buck Ridge Cut-Across drops down through the valley just north of Buck Ridge. It is a good road because it's also used by loggers in the summertime. They're cleaning out burned/dead trees, salvaging what's usable, and piling the trash to be burned some cold wintery day. You drop from over 10,000 feet down to 8,600 feet. The views are being improved by the logging operations, for sure. In the near future, the regrowth will be amazing. The road is dusty, but not terribly steep or difficult as long as it's dry. If it's muddy, this will be a mess because of the fine dust. Above and below where the fire happened, the forest is healthy, vibrant, and beautiful. At the bottom of the trail, you find the Three Creeks Reservoir. This is an easy trail, full-width with room to meet another vehicle, as long as it's not a logging truck. Off-roading requirements in Utah include the online education course certificate and an OHV sticker.

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Difficulty

When it's dry, this trail is a 2. If muddy, it would rate higher. There's a significant loss of elevation, but it's not terribly steep. Dust is a bigger problem than rocks.

Technical Rating

2

Buck Ridge Cut-Across (FS 4058/Paiute D-3/1A) Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • Single Track
  • 50 Inch
  • 60 Inch
  • High Clearance

Buck Ridge Cut-Across (FS 4058/Paiute D-3/1A) Map

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