Trail Overview
County Road 3575 is a 1.6-mile point-to-point trail rated 2 of 10 located in Sevier County and managed by the BLM. 3575 is an all-vehicle portion of the Paiute Side Trail #41 (PST#41). The trail is open for use to licensed street-legal vehicles, motorcycles, ATVs, bicycles, equestrians, and hikers. The south end of the trail intersects with Bear Valley Road, while the north end intersects with BLM managed County Roads 3469, 3995, and 3601. CR3601 is the continuation of PST#41 but is restricted to ATVs. The trail is single-vehicle-width but has adequate pull-off areas for oncoming traffic. The trail shows signs of infrequent grading and has moderate water damage in spots. There are no major obstacles on the trail. The trail provides an offroad path from Burrville (Bear Valley Road) in the south all the way to Glenwood and Richfield in the north. Many of the trails listed as No Motorized Use on the map have been converted to part of the Paiute Trail System, so it is advisable to check with local authorities on what trails may be open. Cell phone service is intermittent. Fuel options are limited, with most major brand stations available in Richfield along Interstate 70. Trailer parking is available in a lot at the north end of Bear Valley Road (across SR24).
History
The Paiute Trail System was established around 1990 in central Utah and developed to create legal riding, curb illegal OHV use, and boost local economies by linking small towns like Marysvale and Circleville. It began with a 250-mile loop created by local enthusiasts and has grown to over 1,000 miles of trails in the Fishlake National Forest and surrounding areas.