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AKA: Sheep Creek, Monks Hollow, Dry Canyon, Three Forks, Red Hollow, Cottonwood Canyon, Jocks Canyon, Teat Mountain, Rough Hollow, Oak Spring, Unicorn Ridge, Sawmill Hollow, Tanner Ridge, Fifth Water Ridge, Fourth Water, Pump Ridge, Packard Canyon, Balsam Campground, Left Fork Days Canyon, Leftfork Maple Canyon, Tom Two Hill, Uinta-wasatch-cache National Forest, Spanish Fork Ranger District, Hot Pots, Diamond Fork Hot Springs, Centerline Trail
Awesome
32,000 acres (50 sq mi)
100 miles
5500 to 8500 ft.
Late April - November
Diamond Fork is a large area with a vast network of single-track trails that range from intermediate to difficult. The terrain is primarily hard-packed with abundant trees and many steep hills, providing a technical and challenging ride. While the majority of the trails are best suited for experienced riders, there are some beginner-friendly sections as well. The park is a great destination for a weekend trip, with many campgrounds and trailheads located throughout the area. Riders should be aware of the 50-inch vehicle width limit, and Jeeps are prohibited on these...
Terrain for a variety of skill levels.
Trails are marked, though not rated for difficulty, and somewhat maintained.
Watch out for a few areas with hazards (assumed marked but use caution).
No parking fees reported.
Camping is allowed in developed sites only.
Yes
UT OHV Sticker
No specific decibel limit but excessive mechanical noise is prohibited.
Late April - November