When the mountains start calling in Sanpete County, locals know there’s no better answer than an ATV. With hundreds of miles of rugged backcountry routes and panoramic vistas, this region is Utah’s off-road paradise. The Best of Sanpete County contest recognized trails that deliver the ultimate mix of thrill and tranquility — routes that wind through alpine meadows, red rock canyons, and high ridgelines where the air is as fresh as the views are wide. Whether you ride for adrenaline or exploration, these trails prove that the best paths are sometimes made of dirt.
Skyline Drive isn’t just one of Utah’s most scenic byways — it’s also an off-roader’s dream. Stretching along the Wasatch Plateau, this high-elevation trail offers endless terrain for ATVs and side-by-sides, with views that seem to touch the heavens. Riders can access it from multiple canyons, making it easy to tailor a trip from a few hours to a full weekend adventure. During summer, wildflowers blanket the hillsides; in autumn, the trail turns into a golden corridor of aspen and pine. It’s the definition of freedom on four wheels.
Covering more than 600 miles of marked routes, the Arapeen Trail System is Sanpete County’s crown jewel of off-highway adventure. The network connects towns like Ephraim, Fairview, and Manti, creating a unique blend of wilderness riding and local hospitality. Trails range from beginner-friendly loops to challenging climbs that test even seasoned riders. Maps, waypoints, and annual jamborees make it easy for visitors to join in the fun. Whether you’re chasing solitude or swapping stories at camp, the Arapeen delivers pure Utah adventure at every turn.
For riders looking to stay closer to town without giving up great scenery, the Moroni North Hills area offers an ideal escape. This local favorite combines rolling terrain, open views, and trails that are accessible yet engaging. It’s the perfect ride for an afternoon outing — easy to navigate, refreshingly quiet, and often overlooked by outsiders. Locals know that sometimes the best trails aren’t the most famous ones — they’re the ones right in your backyard, where every turn feels familiar and free.
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