Utah OHV trails & MVUM routes

12,768 mi of motorized routes · 24 ranger districts · 5 national forests · U.S. Forest Service MVUM

Utah has 12,768 miles of motorized national-forest routes on the U.S. Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use Map, spread across 24 ranger districts in 5 national forests — 9,628.7 miles of roads and 3,139.3 miles of trails. ATV routes are designated across 24 of them. Filter by vehicle type to find where you can legally ride an ATV, dirt bike, side-by-side, 4x4 or e-bike, then open a district for miles, seasons, a route map and GPX. Informational only — always follow the official MVUM.

Statewide totals Utah · U.S. Forest Service MVUM
Total motorized miles
12,768

9,628.7 mi of roads · 3,139.3 mi of trails across 24 ranger districts.

National forests
5
Ranger districts
24
ATV districts
24

National forests in Utah

National forests in Utah, most motorized miles first.
Fishlake National Forest 4 3,345.6 2,164.1 1,181.5
Dixie National Forest 4 2,968 2,155 813
Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest 7 2,647.2 2,076.5 570.7
Manti-La Sal National Forest 5 2,268.2 1,881.5 386.7
Ashley National Forest 4 1,539 1,351.6 187.4

Ranger districts by vehicle & miles

Every ranger district in Utah, ranked by motorized miles. Choose a vehicle to show only districts that designate it, or type to filter. Each district page has the full access matrix, seasons, a map and GPX.

24 districts

Utah ranger districts by motorized miles (highest first).
Cedar City Ranger District Dixie National Forest 1,101.4 1,053.6 1,053.6
Richfield Ranger District Fishlake National Forest 1,054 1,050.9 1,050.9
Fillmore Ranger District Fishlake National Forest 857.7 850.4 850.4
Powell Ranger District Dixie National Forest 840.3 839 821.3
Fremont River Ranger District Fishlake National Forest 835.7 816.6 816.6
Heber-Kamas Ranger District Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest 776.7 461.6 507.6
Spanish Fork Ranger District Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest 643.6 340.4 443.2
Monticello Ranger District Manti-La Sal National Forest 636.8 565.7 627.3
Beaver Ranger District Fishlake National Forest 598.2 538.7 537.7
Ferron Ranger District Manti-La Sal National Forest 548 472.5 537
Sanpete Ranger District Manti-La Sal National Forest 546.3 520.3 543.7
Escalante Ranger District Dixie National Forest 539.4 533.6 486.7
Vernal Ranger District Ashley National Forest 490.6 425.1 425.1
Pine Valley Ranger District Dixie National Forest 486.9 470.6 470.6
Evanston-Mountain View Ranger District Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest 449.3 374.2 371.5
Duchesne Ranger District Ashley National Forest 447.7 416.3 416.3
Flaming Gorge Ranger District Ashley National Forest 430.6 352.1 352.1
Moab Ranger District Manti-La Sal National Forest 315.4 313.5 315.4
Logan Ranger District Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest 280.4 234.8 256.9
Price Ranger District Manti-La Sal National Forest 221.7 205.2 216.3
Pleasant Grove Ranger District Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest 176.7 46.1 139.9
Roosevelt Ranger District Ashley National Forest 170.1 139.6 139.6
Ogden Ranger District Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest 164.9 121 150.4
Salt Lake Ranger District Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest 155.6 95.4 119.8

Data: U.S. Forest Service, Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) Motor Vehicle Use Map — Roads (layer 1) and Trails (layer 2), retrieved 2026-07-11. A work of the U.S. Government, public domain (17 U.S.C. §105). State assignment: U.S. Census Bureau TIGERweb state boundaries.

Frequently asked questions

Where can you ride an ATV on national-forest land in Utah?
Utah has ATV-designated MVUM routes across 24 ranger districts (about 11,237.2 designated miles). Use the vehicle filter above to see them, then open a district for its routes, seasons and GPX.
How many miles of national-forest OHV routes are in Utah?
12,768 miles of motorized routes on the Forest Service MVUM — 9,628.7 miles of roads and 3,139.3 miles of trails — across 24 ranger districts.
Are these Motor Vehicle Use Maps legal documents?
No. Every figure here is an informational summary of the MVUM route data. The legal document is each district's official Motor Vehicle Use Map, which you must carry and follow.

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New to Motor Vehicle Use Maps? Read what an MVUM is or the methodology. Every figure here is informational, from the U.S. Forest Service MVUM — always carry and follow the official map when you ride.