Exploring Utah in an ATV

Surrounded by the mighty Wasatch and Oquirrh mountain ranges and the Great Salt Lake, Salt Lake City is the crown jewel of western US State Utah. Be it arid deserts, pine forests, or mountain valleys; Utah has it all. At the confluence of the Colorado Plateau, the Great Basin, and the Rocky Mountains; Utah is the perfect destination for adventure seekers, bike enthusiast, All Terrain Vehicle riders, and leisure travelers.

If you are an adventure seeker, national parks like Arches, Canyonlands, Zion, Capital Reef, and Bryce Canyon will make sure you are spoilt for choice. If you love history, monuments like Dinosaur, Natural Bridges, Rainbow Bridge, Timpanogos Cave, and Bears Ears are bound to crave your detailed attention. And just in case you like river rafting and outdoor recreation, Glen Canyon or Flaming Gorge is sure to cast a deep impression on your minds. At least 10 ATV rentals Salt Lake City ensure that you are never too far from that life-changing ride up and down the versatile mountains.

How to Explore the Best of Salt Lake City in an All Terrain Vehicle (ATV)

The first and foremost place which comes to one’s mind when they hear about Salt Lake City is The Temple Square, the headquarters of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Visit the Temple Square to witness some wonderful Gothic architectural marvels. With 20 attractions within close quarters, the Temple Church would undoubtedly top the list.

The second place on an ATV rider’s list would be the Great Salt Lake. Spread over 1700 square miles, the best place to soak in the spirit of Great Salt Lake is at Antelope Island State Park. Follow the Interstate 15 to exit 332 in Layton to reach Antelope. Along the way, you would get some marvelous views, a cattle ranch, and may also spot a few bison, coyotes, antelopes, and raptors. To the north of the Great Salt Lake is Spiral Jetty, a 1970 built 1500 feet long and 15 feet wide rock sculpture culminating at Rozel Point. To the jetty’s west, you may find another architectural marvel by Nancy Holt, the Sun Tunnels.

The third most captivating place for ATV riders in Salt Lake City is Park City. If you like skiing during winters, Park City’s two alpine ski spots would be enough to quench your thirst for rides. During summers and spring, multiple resorts like Mountain Resort and Deer Valley Resort conduct biking trails. You may avail the Wolverine or Lily Lake ATV Trail and Deadhorse ATV Trail conducted under the supervision of Wasatch Cache National Forest Authority.

The Best of Utah in an All Terrain Vehicle

Utah is famous all around The United States as well as abroad for its adventurous terrain and miles of public land to explore. We have compiled the best 3 for you.  Moab ATV Trails – Moab is by far the best destination for ATV riders. With Colorado River’s effervescent presence, sunrise at Canyonlands National Park and sunset at Arches National Park are sure to cast a spell on you for years to come. For ATV riders though Arches and Canyonlands are not permitted. But that shouldn’t act as a deterrent, because ATV riders can still explore the vast public land in Moab on backcountry trails. For beginners, the trails such as Chicken Corners and Secret Spire are the best to get going. For experienced adrenaline junkies, Golden Spike and Pritchett Canyon can test the limits of the rider. Before setting off on the trail, contact the Moab Information Centre for latest updates on weather and requirements to drive.

Paiute ATV Trails – Centered on the Fishlake National Forest, Paiute ATV Trails are the best for taking your family along. With no set beginning and end, Paiute ensures you choose the level of difficulty amidst amazing scenery. September and October are the best riding period or the Paiute ATV Trail. Many firms offer ATV rentals for full day or half day. Cool nights, colorful trees, chirping of birds, and an ATV.

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Arapeen ATV Trails – Over 350,000 acres of forests at your disposal, nothing can match the sheer fun of riding along the windy mountains with breathtaking visuals of mountain lakes and wildlife. From Sanpete Valley to summits, it’s over 6000 miles of sheer riding pleasure.

Conclusion

With summers round the corner, this is the best time to embark on a life-changing ATV ride. For ATV rentals Salt Lake City Utah, Peak Adventures Powersports Rentals, Rocketman Rentals, Outside Rentals, Utah Adventures, and Club Rec Tours and Rentals can be your go-to places to set off on that wonderful journey.