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Distance
19.29 miles
Elevation Gain
2306 ft
Route Type
Point-to-Point
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Hardware Ranch OHV Road in Hyrum, Utah is a trail that offers a unique blend of natural features and challenging terrain. The trail is known for its off-highway vehicle (OHV) paths, making it a popular choice for outdoor recreation. The trail is moderately difficult, with a variety of inclines and declines to navigate. The trail is surrounded by a variety of natural landmarks. The most notable is the Hardware Ranch itself, a wildlife management area where elk are often spotted. The trail also winds its way past a number of rivers and streams, providing ample opportunities for fishing or simply enjoying the sound of running water. In terms of trail features, the Hardware Ranch OHV Road is well-marked and maintained. There are several rest areas along the way, as well as a few lookout points that offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. For those planning a hike, it's recommended to bring plenty of water and wear sturdy footwear. Overall, the Hardware Ranch OHV Road offers a unique combination of natural beauty and outdoor recreation. Whether you're an OHV enthusiast or simply enjoy a good hike, this trail is worth exploring.
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