FREMONT INDIAN STATE PARK AND MUSEUM

Trails

Numerous trails lead visitors to hundreds of rock art panels, viewpoints, and geologic wonders located throughout Clear Creek Canyon. Petroglyphs, pictographs, pictoglyphs, columnar jointing, hoodoos, and bubble caves are all easily accessible. Pick up a trail guide at the visitor center, then hike any number of trails, which range from one-quarter mile to five miles in length. Hiking trails are for non-motorized use only.

Paiute ATV Trail Access

The most impressive ATV trail system in the world runs right through the middle of Fremont Indian State Park. Trailheads and parking are located within the park. The Sergeant Mountain Trailhead features parking, picnic tables, shade, water, a fire pit, and an informational kiosk. Maps are available in the visitor center and camping is restricted to Castlerock Campground.
More information on the  Paiute ATV Trail.

Your safety is our number one concern. Utah law requires youth ages eight to 16 to complete the Utah State Parks and Recreation Know Before You Go! OHV education course before operating on public lands, roads or trails. It is illegal for any child under age eight to operate an OHV on public land.

For more information or to register, please contact us at:

1-800-OHV-RIDE or 1-800-648 7433 from outside Salt Lake
(801) 538-RIDE or (801) 538-7433 from within Salt Lake
E-mail: ohveducation@utah.gov

Utah State Parks   1594 W. North Temple, Suite 116, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116   
801-538-7220    Fax: 801-538-7378    Email: parkcomment@utah.gov