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SDTrucksprings Wyoming Off-roading/4x4 Guide
Copyright 2015
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Written by:
Aaron Grant
With special thanks to our existing and future customers,
We couldn’t do what we love without you.
Wyoming Off-roading/4x4 Guide
First of all, we want to thank ALL of the Offroaders and 4x4 Enthusiasts out there
who have been such an integral part of our company, brand, and customer base!
And thank you for purchasing this Off-roading Trail Guide!
We wanted to collect all the information one would need to decide the most
valuable off-roading trail that are in their state – to make an educated decision
and prevent any surprises. (What do you mean ATV’s aren’t allowed on these
trails?!)
We have included important information such as:
A) Are permits required?
B) What Climate Type?
C) How Many Miles are these trails (according to their websites)
D) What times of the year are they open?
E) Is there a standing entry fee? If so, How much?
F) What other vehicles are allowed on these trails?
G) UTVs? SXS? ATVs? SUV/Jeeps? Dune Buggies? Sand Rails?
H) And contact information, with a small blurb about the trial itself,
highlighting any important things to keep in mind such as: Are there
bathrooms available, garbage service, etc.
I) A Star-rating, on a scale from 1-5, on the overall value of the trail
With all of that information, we feel that all of our valued customers in Wyoming
will be able to make an informed decision as to where to spend their precious
“Off-road Time”.
If any information in this book becomes outdated due to new policies, and you
happen to catch it, please feel free to contact Agrant@sdtrucksprings.com and I
will place an edit on the book. And of course, if you are in need of any
suspension parts, truck accessories, and much much more, feel free to check
out our full catalogue at http://www.sdtrucksprings.com – or call us directly at
1(877) 774-6473 and speak to one of our specialists directly!
Blacktail ATV Trails
(Sundance, WY)
(307-283-1361)
Located in the Black Hills National Forest, this area has over 20 miles of ATV trails. The trails are
generally open around mid-May but may open later in the summer due to snow.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
Yes
Forest
20 May15 -
December15
Nope
Camping can be found at nearby cook lake which offers 32 sites, a stocked lake and around four miles of
hiking and mountain bike trails.
Other Vehicles?
UTV/SXS?
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
Prohibited
Prohibited
Boomtown MX
(Casper, WY)
(307-234-7833)
Boomtown MX was established in the Fall of 2012. We officially took over the Casper track in early
2013. Since then, we have purchased a bulldozer, tractor, skid steer, reworked the track, and have made
numerous other improvements to the Casper, Wyoming Motocross Facility.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
No
Urban/Man-
made
3 Year-Round
Nope
The BTMX organization provides a place for motocross enthusiasts to enjoy a safe and friendly
environment for all ages, all skill ranges. Everyone is asked to take care of their fellow riders and the
track, and to continue to build a club where even the pros can feel at home while all of the young riders
- just starting out - can watch, learn, and ride too.
Other Vehicles?
UTV/SXS?
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
Horsetail Creek Trail
(Kelly, WY)
(307-739-5500)
Located near the eastern shores of Lower Slide Lake, this area has about 10 miles of single track trails.
The trails are geared for advanced riders due to steep and narrow switchbacks but offers scenic views of
the surrounding mountains, meadows and canyons. Camping is available at Atherton Creek Campground
which has about 30 sites, each with a picnic table, fire rings, water fountains and a boat ramp.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
Yes
Forest
10 July-September
Nope
The riding season is short and motorcycles are permitted from July though mid September. There is no
fee to ride but motorcycles must display a current Wyoming ORV Permit.
Other Vehicles?
UTV/SXS?
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
Killpecker Sand Dunes
(Rock Springs, WY)
(307-352-0256)
This is the second largest active sand dune in the world with 17 gas producing wells and pipelines and
storage tanks scattered throughout the region. Plenty of big air jumps and huge berms can be found
along the numerous razorbacks. (It is 100% sand so sand tires are recommended for ATVs or paddle tires
for motorcycles.) Due to the high elevation, several dunal ponds known as "flockets" can be found
throughout the area at the base of the dunes.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
Yes
Desert
109 Year-Round
Nope
The ponds attract herds of elk along with some cattle, sheep and waterfowl. A historic 40 acre ranch is
close by, offering an interesting glimpse of Wyoming’s ranching history.
Other Vehicles?
UTV/SXS?
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
Prohibited
McCullough Peaks
(Cody, WY)
(307-578-5900)
This large and open area offers over 150 mile of trails to explore. Wild horses inhabit the area and
vegetation mainly consists of sagebrush and desert grasses. Nearby Buffalo Bill State Park offers several
boat ramps and two campgrounds.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
Yes
Desert
150 Year-Round
Nope
A Wyoming ORV permit is required and can be purchased by clicking on the below link
Other Vehicles?
UTV/SXS?
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
Prohibited
North Piney Meadows ATV Trails
(Afton, WY)
[307-276-3375]
This part of the Bridger-Teton National Forest has about 20 miles of ATV trails. The riding season is short
and motorized use is permitted around mid-July through mid-October.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
Yes
Forest
20 July15-
October15
Nope
Camping can be found at the nearby Sacajawea Campground. The trails are also popular with mountain
bikes and horseback riding.
Other Vehicles?
UTV/SXS?
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
Prohibited
Prohibited
Nowater OHV Area
(Manderson, WY)
(307-777-6323]
This area has around 160 miles of multiple use trails. The area offers scenic mountain views and has
several access points. The trails connect to the towns of Ten Sleep, Manderson and Worland and some
sections wind through active oil and gas fields.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
Yes
Desert
160 Year-Round
Nope
For a unique soaking opportunity check out the Hot Springs State Park, home to the largest mineral hot
springs in the world! The park provides a free bath house where the water is maintained at the constant
temperature of 104 degrees.
Other Vehicles?
UTV/SXS?
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
Prohibited
Poison Spider OHV Area
(Casper, WY)
(307-261-7600)
This 200 acre offroad area consists of a large gravel pit, challenging rocky trails, steep hill climbs and
scattered obstacle courses. The area is open to all OHVs and is very popular with 4x4s and buggies.
Camping is permitted and amenities include a large flat staging area with restrooms.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
Yes
Desert
5 Year-Round
Nope
There is no fee to ride but machines must display a current Wyoming OHV Sticker.
Other Vehicles?
UTV/SXS?
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
Prohibited
Raspberry Ridge ATV Trail
(Bondurant, WY)
(307-367-2242)
This ATV trail forms a nice long loop that is about 10 miles long. The trail offers panoramic mountain
views and follows the Fisherman Creek and Jack Creek. Camping can be found in the Hoback River Area.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
Yes
Forest
10 May-November
Nope
The trails are also close to the Granite Hot Springs, a popular place to take a nice soak.
Other Vehicles?
UTV/SXS?
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
Prohibited
Prohibited
Strawberry Creek Trail
(Bondurant, WY)
[307-886-3166]
This part of the Bridger-Teton National Forest has around ten miles of technical, steep and very rugged
single track trails. The trail starts out in a valley and eventually climbs over 2,000 feet in elevation and
offers excellent views of the surrounding mountain range.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
Yes
Forest
10 Year-Round
Nope
The trailhead is located near Strawberry Reservoir but parking is very limited and the road can be very
rough and narrow.
Other Vehicles?
UTV/SXS?
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
Three Poles Recreation Area
(Sheridan, WY)
Located north of Sheridan, Wyoming, this area offers a natural terrain motocross track, a beginner’s
area and some surrounding trails. Future plans include adding a BMX track. The area is open daily except
during mud season. There is no fee to ride the track or trails but all machines must display a current WY
ORV Sticker.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
Yes
Urban/Man-
made
5 Daily Dawn to
Dusk
Nope
Amenities include garbage containers and vault toilets. Be sure to say thanks to The Public Land Users
Committee (PLUC) for helping to establish and maintain this recreation area.
Other Vehicles?
UTV/SXS?
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
Prohibited
Prohibited
Weston Hills ATV Trails
(Weston, WY)
(307-745-2300)
This popular area offers around 15 miles of ATV trails that mainly consists of hard packed and gravel
roads, making this a good choice to bring the beginner rider or family. The trails form nice long loops
and are marked by white arrows and boasts scenic views of the nearby Big Horn Mountains and Devils
Tower. There are three staging areas and future plans include adding bridges, a kids play area and more
signage.
Permit
Required?
Climate Type
Miles Long
Dates Open
Entry Fee?
Yes
Forest
15 October 20 -
September 15
Nope
Camping is permitted but is primitive so come prepared. All OHVs must display a Wyoming ORV Sticker.
The trails are open most of the year to motorized use but closes seasonally from September 15 through
October 20 for hunting season.
Other Vehicles?
UTV/SXS?
ATV?
SUV/Jeep?
Dune Buggy and Sand Rail?
Motorcycles
Prohibited
Prohibited
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