Near
Logan. At
Hardware Ranch, 17 miles east of Hyrum at the head of
Blacksmith Fork Canyon, backcountry roads fork east
to Randolph, north to Bear Lake or south to the Monte
Cristo area.
The
Bridgerland Travel Region (435-752-2161) can provide
more information on this area.
Promontory.
In
the northwestern part of the state the old Railroad
Bed Road, a remnant of the first transcontinental railroad
which was completed in 1869, continues west from Promontory
to state hwy 30. Use comon sense and caution, any remaining
railroad trestles should be considered unstable. Do
not set off on this route without a spare tire.
Farmington-Bountiful.
Open
May through October, the 21-mile Bountiful Peak-Farmington
Canyon Scenic Loop, from 100 North in Farmington to
400 North 1300 East in Bountiful, offers alpine scenery
and what residents consider the most spectacular view
possible of the Great Salt Lake.
The
Golden Spike Empire Travel Region (801-627-8288) can
provide more information on this area.
Tooele
County. The
Oquirrh Loop Tour begins west of Salt Lake City and
takes secondary paved roads to several historic sites
and ghost towns.
Thirty
miles south of Tooele, the historic Pony Express Trail
extends west for 150 miles through rugged sagebrush
terrain and small mountain ranges to the Nevada border.
Many beckoning off-road treks fork from the Pony Express
Trail.
Tooele
County (435-882-0690) can provide more information on
this area.
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