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Each year, the Paiute Trail Committee puts in hundreds of volunteer hours on the trail removing deadfall, building bridges, and assisting land mangt.
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Each year, the Paiute Trail Committee puts in hundreds of volunteer hours on the trail removing dead-fall, building bridges, and assisting land management agencies in keeping the trail clean. There is, however, still much to do. In an effort to help support the trail, we are kicking off the “Friends of the Paiute” program. There are a number of ways to show your support and become a Friend.
Have you ever wondered how the Paiute ATV Trail got started? Here ya go.
The Paiute Trail began in the small community of Circleville back in the summer of 1988. Two lifelong schoolmates and good friends were sitting on a pickup tailgate sipping on soft drinks and speculating about the recent closure of Highway 153 to OHVs, which at that time consisted primarily of 3-wheelers. This closing was taking away their access to favorite hunting and fishing opportunities. They knew of a horse trail called “Wade’s Canyon” that, if modified, could be made to accommodate their machines. That initial theorizing quickly grew in to “what if” a trail system was developed that would allow riders to access the public lands of the Fishlake National Forest from the small rural communities in south central Utah. It was an idea. It was a dream.