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The Paiute ATV Trail is located in Central Utah, USA. The trail system has over 2000 miles of primary and designated side trail. The main loop of the trail is approximately 240 miles and covers four counties, Piute, Beaver, Sevier, and Milliard. The trail system has trail heads in Marysvale, Circleville, Junction, Koosharem, Antimony, Angle, Monroe, Richfield, Joseph, Aurora, Salina, Annabella, Elsinore, Fillmore, and Kanosh. There are also trail heads at the Fremont Indian State Park. The trail is managed by the Fishlake National Forest and the Richfield District of the Bureau of Land Management. The Paiute ATV Trail Committee, a non-profit organization consisting of government, city, Sheriff, business owners and local citizens aid in fund raising and management of the trail system. ==Exploring the Paiute ATV Trail== The Paiute Trail system was formed by connecting old roads and trails crossing the Fishlake National Forest with intervening BLM-administered land. Sections of trail were constructed to complete the interconnecting #01 loop. The main #01 trail is 238 miles long, with over 2000 miles of marked side trails and forest roads that are open to ATVs and other recreational vehicles. Much of the trail is open to SidexSide Vehicles greater than 50" but there are several two track trails that are restricted to 50". In addition to mountain scenery, riders may also see mule deer, elk, bear, mountain goats, cougars, coyotes, sage grouse, pine hen, pheasants, rabitts, rattlesnakes, wild turkeys, badgers, beavers, hawks, eagles, owls, porcupines, and bobcats. The main loop of the #01 trail is estimated to take approximately 25 riding hours to complete. Riders choosing to explore the thousands of miles of marked and unmarked side forest roads and trails may find themselves riding for weeks 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Paiute ATV Trail」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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