Direct Access to the Paiute Trail from Your Marysvale Utah RV Park
Over 1,500 miles of connected routes
The Paiute Trail System
The Paiute trail system is located in Central Utah with direct access to trails from Marysvale RV Park. With no beginning and no end, these trails are the largest in the nation. Many riders consider them the top riding destination. With more than 900+ miles of endless trails to discover and scenery like no other, you'll discover why it was rated one of the top 10 in the country by Dirt Wheels Magazine.
The main #01 loop trail is 238 miles long with over 800+ marked side trails and 1,900+ miles of accessible forest roads and trails. These trails cater to family-type riding to the more enthusiastic rider. You'll enjoy dense forest scenery with remote mountain lakes and streams, fishing, hiking, rock hounding, and more.
From 11,000-foot ridges to maneuvering on four-foot-wide trails to taking a break in a meadow with quaking aspens as the backdrop — come see for yourself the splendor of Central Utah's Paiute Trails.
Learn more about the official Paiute Trail system at paiutetrails.com.
Trail Resources
Plan your ride with these official and community maps:
Area Activities

Hiking
Marysvale offers great hiking for kids and adults. Hike to Bullion Falls up Bullion Canyon, to Blue Lake in the Tushars, or even to the top of Delano Peak — Utah's 4th highest mountain. Check out AllTrails.com for guidance.

River Rafting
The Sevier River in Marysvale Canyon attracts visitors every year. Kayak or tube down the lazy river or have a guided tour down the rapids.

Water Sports
Piute Reservoir is only 11 minutes south of Marysvale on Hwy 89 (also accessible from the Paiute trail). Enjoy kayaking, canoeing, waterskiing, and fishing. Visit stateparks.utah.gov/parks/piute.

Fishing
Fish for trout, bass, pike, and more at Piute Reservoir, Barney Lake, Puffer Lake, Otter Creek Reservoir, Fish Lake, and more. Fly fishing is popular on the Sevier River, Clear Creek, and Otter Creek.

Ride Straight from Your Site
Leave camp for a quick evening ride or spend the day exploring long scenic loops, then return to a big-rig friendly RV park designed for unloading, staging, and heading back out again with ease.
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