Logan | Utah | Logan Canyon, Temple Fork ATV Trail System

Logan,Utah ATV Trail Description

Logan Canyon (also known as Bear Lake Summit, Blacksmith Fork Canyon, or the Temple Fork Trail System) has some great places to ride ATV’s for every type of rider. With an estimated 200+ miles of great trails, it’s a fun place to spend a long weekend exploring or just head up for a few hours. In order to really see all this trail system has to offer, several trips will need to be made and started from different trail head locations. Logan Canyon is east of Logan city and west of Garden city or Bear Lake. There are several places to park and ride this trail all along US-89. A good map will come in handy as you follow this trail system and look for different trail heads.

Most of the trail is jeep width and winds through cedars, pines, aspen, and sagebrush. It can definitely get rocky in some places and can be very dusty when it hasn’t rained in a while. This trail system offers some incredible views of Bear Lake and wildlife can been seen all along the trail. Because of the harsh winters, the Logan Canyon ATV trails are typically difficult to ride before Memorial Day and sometime even in to late June.

Region:  Northern

Trailhead Location:  18 miles east of Logan on US-89, 8 miles west of Garden City

Trailhead GPS:  41°56’3.14″N 111°28’58.61″W

Trail Mileage:  200 +/-

Riding Difficulty:  Ranges from easy to difficultTemperature Range:  30-90 Depending on Season

 

Additional Trail Information

Elevation High: 8500

Elevation Low: 5500

Terrain: Varies from a graded road to rough jeep trails

Vegetation: Pines, sagebrush, oak, aspen, wildflowers

Best Travel Season: Summer and Fall

Map Availability: REI or Logan Ranger Stations

Breakfast Joint: Logan or Garden City

Base Camp: There are great places to camp up Logan Canyon and near Bear LakeLuxury Lodge: Logan or Garden City

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