Temple Mountain Loop OHV Trail
- Emery County - San Rafael Reed
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Trail information
Easy
Loop Trail
No width limit
Dirt Trail
Sand Trail
Single Track
50" Vehicle
S x S
Full Size
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Facilities
OHVs
Terrain
Signage
Emergencies
Facilities
Plenty of amenities as you drive through St. George and Santa Clara.
OHVs
All sizes. No width limits. ATVs, MCs, UTVs, 4x4s on most trails.
Terrain
This trail is 31 miles of rocky trails, sandy washes and beautiful mountain views.
Signage
Most trails have adequate signage
Emergencies
The closest medical help is 585 Main St, Green River, UT 84525. Dial 911 for Emergencies or (435) 564-3434. Dial 9-1-1 for emergencies.
If a hospital is required, Castle View Hospital is in Price. 300 North Hospital Drive, Price, UT 84501. Open 24 hours (435) 637-4800
Emery County Sheriff: (435) 381-2404. Dial 9-1-1 for emergencies.
Utah Highway Patrol: Dial 9-1-1
BLM Office in Price: (435) 636-3600
If a hospital is required, Castle View Hospital is in Price. 300 North Hospital Drive, Price, UT 84501. Open 24 hours (435) 637-4800
Emery County Sheriff: (435) 381-2404. Dial 9-1-1 for emergencies.
Utah Highway Patrol: Dial 9-1-1
BLM Office in Price: (435) 636-3600
Plenty of amenities as you drive through St. George and Santa Clara.
All sizes. No width limits. ATVs, MCs, UTVs, 4x4s on most trails.
This trail is 31 miles of rocky trails, sandy washes and beautiful mountain views.
Most trails have adequate signage
The closest medical help is 585 Main St, Green River, UT 84525. Dial 911 for Emergencies or (435) 564-3434. Dial 9-1-1 for emergencies.
If a hospital is required, Castle View Hospital is in Price. 300 North Hospital Drive, Price, UT 84501. Open 24 hours (435) 637-4800
Emery County Sheriff: (435) 381-2404. Dial 9-1-1 for emergencies.
Utah Highway Patrol: Dial 9-1-1
BLM Office in Price: (435) 636-3600
If a hospital is required, Castle View Hospital is in Price. 300 North Hospital Drive, Price, UT 84501. Open 24 hours (435) 637-4800
Emery County Sheriff: (435) 381-2404. Dial 9-1-1 for emergencies.
Utah Highway Patrol: Dial 9-1-1
BLM Office in Price: (435) 636-3600
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- Description
The Temple Mountain OHV trails are located in Emery County, Utah south of the San Rafael Reed Wilderness Area, with close proximity to Goblin Valley State Park, Green River and Hanksville. There is an area to stage with a restroom and fire rings that is suitable for camping.
This trail is 31 miles of rocky trails, sandy washes and beautiful mountain views. We spent four hours at an average speed of 6 mph riding. You can easily make this a full day trip by taking some of the side roads to explore this remote area.
There are no services on the trail so stock up in Green River or Hanksville.
Riding is scenic, with sandy trails, beautiful vistas and impressive views of Temple Mountain.
This trail is 31 miles of rocky trails, sandy washes and beautiful mountain views. We spent four hours at an average speed of 6 mph riding. You can easily make this a full day trip by taking some of the side roads to explore this remote area.
There are no services on the trail so stock up in Green River or Hanksville.
Riding is scenic, with sandy trails, beautiful vistas and impressive views of Temple Mountain.
Maps
Trail Route
We recommend to download the GAIA App on your mobile device.
You can view and download the route from GAIA as well as see photos with their location geotagged on the trail.
360 Street View
Click “View 360 Map” to explore the trail in Google Street View and “See the Trail Before You Ride the Trail.”
Download Route
The GPX or KML files are available for you to download and use on your preferred app or device.
Key Points
Within our Key Points you will discover trail head parking, trail markers, points of interests, intersections as well as terrain and obstacles.
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There is an open area for staging to park and unload your machine.
There is a vault toilet, fire rings and primitive camping available at the trailhead.
Head northeast on the trail through North Temple Wash.
There are sandy trails to enjoy alongside incredible views as you continue.
Stay left at the fork. Here we went right for a little exploring, but returned back the same way and proceeded on the trail headed west.
Head northwest and you will enjoy a ride around Temple Mountain with many noteworthy areas to explore on foot just off the trail.