Oaks Park - East Park #70

Total Miles
6.8

Technical Rating

5

Moderate

Best Time

Summer, Spring, Fall

Trail Type

50" Trail

Accessible By

Trail Overview

ATV Trail 70 is one of the longer ATV routes in the trail system, at almost 7 miles long. The west end starts out with a gradual climb between a narrow corridor of pine trees. There are chunky embedded rocks within the loamy soil, with loose baby heads that can ping you around. It goes through a forest of lodgepole pines, where it may be common to have some small downed log hazards. There are frequent trail markers throughout the route to help you follow it. There are a few hairpin turns and shallow rocky stream crossings in the beginning. Expect lots of bigger embedded rock surfaces that you must ride over, like flat boulder faces or small rock gardens. You go over a metal 50-inch pinch point and through a pine tree tunnel that is fast and straight. It comes to an intersection with Trail 71, and turns left on a road before connecting to another segment of ATV trail. The next section is a bit rockier, with a heavier layer of embedded flat slab rock that you ride over. It goes through a narrow forested trail with more frequent downed logs, loose and embedded rocks, slippery roots, tight turns, and small drop-offs and ledges formed from the embedded roots and rocks. It requires tight maneuvering over the rocks. It connects to a road again one more time before the last segment of ATV trail that takes you to East Park Reservoir.

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Oaks Park - East Park #70
Oaks Park - East Park #70

Difficulty

Overall, this is an intermediate difficulty ATV trail because it is very rocky for the entire 7-mile route. There are frequent rock gardens and rocks of all sizes, including small, round, loose rocks to embedded boulders. The trail has small drop-offs and ledges from the embedded roots and rocks, and conditions can be slick with mud and water on the trail. It is physically demanding and a long and slow route.

Technical Rating

5

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

Oaks Park - East Park #70 can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • ATV (50")
  • Dirt Bike

Access Description

There is an expansive ATV trail system within the Ashley National Forest north of Vernal, Utah, in the Uinta Mountains, with trails ranging from easy to advanced. OHV users can stage in various locations. On the north end of the trail system, you can park off of Cart Creek Cutoff Road (FS 10062) at the Highline Trailhead or at various dispersed campsites. There is a large OHV staging area at the entrance of FS 10253, just east of US Highway 191. Another option is the Basset Springs Trailhead on FS 10217. There is a dirt parking area at the beginning of Little Brush Creek Road (FS 10278) near the south end of the trail system. There are numerous options for dispersed camping along many of the forest roads that can also be used as staging.

Oaks Park - East Park #70 Map

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