Submitted by members of the Back Country Horsemen of Utah
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Disclaimer: The following trail
descriptions were kindly submitted by individual horsemen throughout
Bridgerland- Logan
Little Cottonwood to Willow Creek | Elk Valley
Old Ephraim's Grave - Mountain Ridge Newsletter Sept. 2011 page. 3-5 |
Franklin Basin
Gibson Basin - Egan Basin
Hardware Ranch |
Left
Hand Fork of the
Blacksmith River | Millville
Face | Right Hand Fork
of the Logan River
South Sink | Swan Flats | Temple Fork
High Desert
Overnight Horse
Stabling | High Desert Trails
High
Uintah- Kamas
Horse
Stabling | Highline Trail | Pass Lake | Shingle Creek
Sleepy Hollow FS # 100 |
Coop Creek FS # 002
Mountain
Ridge - Riverton
Battle Creek Blackhawk
Trail System
| Corner Canyon -p. 4 | Corner Canyon II p. 1-3 |
Upper Dibble and Dibble Fork |
Dimple Dell |
Five Mile Pass -pg. 2-3,8 |
Hemangog - pg. 4|
Park City Rail Trail - pg. 8 |
Park City Rail Trail - pg. 6
South
Fork
Tibble Fork | Yellow Fork
High
Line & Hobbles - Pleasant Grove
Great Western Trail | Diamond/Hobble
Creek Trails Part 1 | Diamond/Hobble
Creek Trails Part 2 | Diamond/Hobble
Creek Trails Part 3
| Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest
South
Eastern - Moab
Seven Mile Canyon | Ken's
Lake | Blue Hill
| Pack Creek
Headquarters | Bloody Hands Gap
San Rafael - Price
Black Canyon
Olsen Trail
WF Overnight Horse Boarding | Middle Fork Trail | Snow Basin (Wheeler
Creek)
Monte Cristo/Silva Hollow |
Pioneer Trail | Rock Creek Trailhead
Southwest - St. George
Bracken's Loop | Cottonwood | Kolob Arch
Snow Canyon | Red Mountain
| Chuck Walla
Bed Barn & Breakfast |Harmony Horse Haven Overnight
Stables | Reinmaker Overnight Stables Washington County Overnight Stables
West
Desert - Tooele
Box Elder Canyon | Left
Hand Fork, Settlement Canyon
Please Submit New Trails in Word document, pdf file or email to webmaster@bchu.com Include Trail Name, description, location, chapter name, length, good time of year to ride, shoes or not, level of difficulty, any difficult places and a picture if you can.
Remember
always to use your best judgment. Always take a moment to consider the
suitability the weather, trail conditions, your horsemanship skills, the skill
of those in your party, and perhaps most important...the physical and mental
condition of your horses before each trip.
Trail
Articles and Links:
Preparation
and Conditioning
American
Association For Horsemanship Safety
Safe Trails !!!