OGDEN DISTRICT TRAILS
Something for everyone. Remember to be safe and sensible when traveling on the trails.
Ben Lomond - Climb the east flank of Ben Lomond Peak.
Beus - Leave South Ogden and climb to Snowbasin Ski Area.
Cutler Basin - Hike to this alpine basin east of Ben Lomond Peak.
Green Pond - Explore the ponds near Snowbasin Ski Area.
Great Western Trail - Information on this proposed National Recreation Trail.
Hidden Valley - Find this hidden treasure above Ogden.
Indian - Follow the ancient path from the Wasatch front to the Ogden Valley.
Lewis Peak - Side trail from Skyline with big scenic payoff.
Monte Cristo - Away from the crowds with wide open terrain. Multiple Use trail.
North Arm Wildlife Viewing - Accessible exploration along the shore of Pineview.
Skintoe - One way around Causey Reservoir.
Skull Crack - The other way around Causey.
Skyline - High above Ogden along the crest of the Wasatch front.
Snowbasin Ski Area - Discover the ski area during the off season. Multiple use trail.
Tilda Springs - Abandoned Monte Cristo roads perfect for All Terrain Vehicles.
Wheatgrass - Undiscovered part of the Forest above Causey Reservoir.
Wheeler Creek - Built for comfort and ease between Snowbasin and Pineview Dam.
Motor bikes and All Terrain Vehicles are restricted to designated roads and trails. You should review the Travel Map for the Ogden and Logan Ranger Districts before you ride. For information on riding opportunities and regulations, call the Utah Parks and Recreation OHV information line. 1-800-OHV-RIDE.
The best single track trail in northern Utah is the Skyline Trail. This trail above Ogden is challenging and for experienced riders. Another excellent area for riding is the Tilda Springs system of trails in the Monte Cristo Area. This system of old roads has what most riders are looking for... great scenery, interesting riding, and lots of nature.
Remember, keep your vehicle on the established road or trail. It is the law on the Wasatch-Cache National Forest.
Trail Suggestions
| Easy Hiking | Moderate Challenge | Difficult |
Please respect private property and do not trespass, stay on the
trail at all times as it passes though that property.
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