Dixie National Forest-FR31007
Total Miles
2.4
Elevation
1,874.66 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Overview
FR31007 is a 2.4-mile connector trail rated 2 of 10 within the Dixie National Forest in the Pine Valley Ranger District. The trail is categorized for high-clearance vehicles by the Forest Service and is open year-round. The trail is predominately dirt with a mix of embedded sandstone and is generally single-vehicle-wide. This trail winds through the westernmost portion of the National Forest and offers several long straightaways. Although open to all classes of vehicles, it is mostly used by ATVs and UTVs. This trail crosses leased cattle grazing lands and evidence of use abounds. This generally flat trail does offer several short elevation changes along the route. This trail is one of the primary connector trails with the Acoma-FR30017 which crosses into Nevada. Trailer parking can be found on Crestline Road. Although this trail is open year-round, the entire trail is above 6,000 feet and may be snow-covered for part of the winter. This part of Washington County is rugged and remote. Visitors should plan carefully and be prepared for backcountry travel conditions.
Photos of Dixie National Forest-FR31007
Difficulty
This is a county dirt road with infrequent or light maintenance after rain or snow. High-clearance light-duty 4WD may be required.