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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| Rock Canyon Trail | Uinta National Forest | 2 |
| Rock Canyon begins with the rocky jeep road which runs up the canyon and follows most of the way to the campground. The trail is closed to motorized vehicles by a FS gate. The canyon mouth is a popular place for rock climbers in the area to practice th... | ||
| Rocky Ford Trail | ||
| Rocky Trail | ||
| Route of Donner-Reed Party and Mormon Pioneers | ||
| Route of Pony Express | ||
| Ruth Lake | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 1 |
| There are other lakes in the area which don't have developed trails to them. These lakes are easy to locate if you bring your topographical map along. | ||
| Salt Creek Canyon Trail | Canyonlands National Park | |
| This trail begins as an abandoned four-wheel drive road, then after nine miles becomes a single track leading through the Salt Creek Canyon bottom. It is over grown and obscured by vegetation in several places. | ||
| Salt Lake Overlook/Desolation Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 1 |
| Switchbacks climb 1,250 feet, but they are long and gradual, making this a manageable hike for children and one they would be proud to complete. The Desolation Trail, leading to the Salt Lake Overlook, begins .75 miles from the bottom of Millcreek C... | ||
| Sand Bench Trail | Zion National Park | |
| This trail is used mainly by equestrians making it less pleasant for hikers. It leads in a two-mile loop across the pinyon juniper covered Sand Bench. | ||
| Sand Dune Arch Trail | Arches National Park | |
| This easy route leads eastward from the main park road to Sand Dune Arch set among sandstone fins. | ||
| Sanpete Valley Loop | Manti-LaSal National Forest | 38 |
| From the town of Mt. Pleasant head south on US 89. Bear left onto UT 117 to Spring City about 1 mile out of town. You'll want to spend some time poking around in Spring City, exploring some of the historic homes and buildings from the pioneer period. F... | ||
| Scad Valley Trail | Manti-LaSal National Forest | 3 |
| Recreational Opportunities: Wildlife that may be encountered include deer, Goshawks, badgers and dippers. Trail use is light throughout the summer and moderate during the big game hunting seasons. Geology: This trail crosses several nor... | ||
| Second Lefthand Fork Trail | ||
| Serviceberry Trail | ||
| Shafer Trail | ||
| Shale Dugway | ||
| Sheep Creek Canyon Loop | Ashley National Forest | 19.7 |
| First 5.5 miles are fairly level and travel through an open valley past the historic Dowd grave site and into the narrow confines of Sheep Creek Canyon. Stop at Big Spring and observe how it gushes from a spring in the canyon wall. Water flow is fair... | ||
| Sheep Creek Connecting Trail | ||
| Sheets Canyon Trail | Capitol Reef National Park | |
| This canyon cuts the Waterpocket Fold from east to west. It is one of five washes within the park that cuts through the monocline and can be navigated. | ||
| Shinbone Trail | ||
| Short Canyon Trail | Manti-LaSal National Forest | 2 |
| Recreational Opportunities: Wildlife that may be encountered include deer and elk, Coopers Hawks, Snowshoe Hares and Blue Grouse. Trail use is light throughout the summer and moderate during the big game hunting seasons. Geology: This t... | ||
| Shunesburg Mail Trail | ||
| Silver Creek Trail | Manti-LaSal National Forest | 8 |
| RecreationalOpportunities: The area is inhabited by a variety of animal species, including mule deer, elk, moose, bear, lion, redtailed hawks, great blue herrons, dippers and western bluebirds in the spring. Beaver have built dams along many se... | ||
| Silver Fork Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 2.25 |
| The Silver Fork Trail is a 2.25 mile hike and backcountry ski trail located in Big Cottonwood Canyon. | ||
| Silver Lake Loop Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 0.8 |
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