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CEDAR MOUNTAIN Brian Head Trail Sage Valley Trail SNOWMOBILE COMPLEX Running parallel to Highway 143, the Brian This narrow, wooded trail takes riders Head Trail provides snowmobile access to the through the aspen and mixed coniferous The Cedar Mountain Snowmobile Complex community of Brian Head and the Brian Head forest of southern Utah. Riders should located on the Cedar City Ranger District Ski Area. High mountain views and vistas are exercise caution and slow down to avoid of the Dixie National Forest offers some of abundant as this trail approaches 11,000 feet in accidents along the trail and to fully absorb the finest snowmobiling in southern Utah. elevation. Several side loops and play areas are the magnificence of the forest. Located within an hour of Cedar City, Utah, accessible from this trail. this complex is ideal for both beginner and Navajo Lake Trail experienced snowmobilers. Cedar Breaks Trail The Navajo Lake Trail follows the southern The Cedar Breaks Trail is an ideal ride for shore of Navajo Lake, a lake formed when The Dixie National Forest in cooperation snowmobilers wanting to experience the the eastern end was dammed off by a large with the Utah Division of State Parks and grandeur of Cedar Breaks National Monument. lava flow. This lake has no above ground Recreation maintain nearly 100 miles of The trail enters the monument and provides outlet, rather draining through a series of groomed snowmobile trails. winter access to many scenic overlooks. Easy underground lava tubes. This trail is wide access is available from either the Mammoth and flat, providing excellent opportunities With ample snow and beautiful scenery Summit Trailhead located just off Highway 143 for trail riders. A marked, but ungroomed this complex is one of Utah’s premier or from the Midway Trailhead located at the spur leaves the main trail at Dry Valley and snowmobiling destinations. The complex junction of Higwway 14 and Highway 148. provides access to Cascade Falls. includes stunning views of the Dixie National Forest, Zion National Park, and Cedar Breaks Please note: Snowmobile travel within the National Monument. Lars Fork Trail monument is allowed by special regulation The Lars Fork Trail is among the most scenic Below are details of some recommended trails/ only on the marked, groomed trail that follows of the entire complex. With mild grades, routes throughout the complex. For more the road. This is the only legal path through this is a good trail for riders of all abilities. detailed information please contact the Dixie the monument. Those wishing to stop at The trail provides access to several scenic National Forest. viewpoints are asked to walk, snowshoe, or ski overlooks that provide spectacular views of while off-trail. the Virgin River Valley and Zion National High Mountain Trail Park. This wide, well-groomed trail located high Duck Creek Trail in the Cedar Mountains provides riders with The Duck Creek Trail connects the community Strawberry Point Trail excellent views into Cedar Breaks National of Duck Creek with the Midway Valley to the For many riders, the trip to Strawberry Monument. This is a great trail for riders of all north and Strawberry Point to the south. The Point is the definitive snowmobile trip of abilities and one of the most scenic trails in the trail has a nice boondocking feeling as the trail the season. This wide, flat trail gives way complex. is fairly narrow through some stretches and to a steep, narrow climb as riders make beautiful open meadows of fresh powder in their way along the last couple of miles to others. Please watch your speed in the narrow the incredible lookout at Strawberry Point. sections of the trail. Drifting near the top of the trail does occur, riders are urged to use caution in these areas. Cedar City Dixie Ranger District !( Winter Recreation !. National Forest µ 112°54'0"W 112°52'0"W 112°50'0"W 112°48'0"W 112°46'0"W 112°44'0"W 112°42'0"W 112°40'0"W 112°38'0"W N " 0 ' 4 4 N " ° 0 7 ' 3 076 4
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