| Bear Hollow Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 3 |
| Proceeds NE up the bottom of Bear Hollow Canyon 3 miles to where it dead ends. |
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| Bear River - Smith Fork | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 23 |
| This trail was originally constructed as the main access across the North Slope of the Uintas. The trail also has been known as the telephone line trail because the main telephone line from the Whitney Guard Station to the Hewinta Guard Station follows... |
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| Beartrap Fork Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 2.75 |
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| Beaver Creek | Manti-LaSal National Forest | 3.6 |
| Beaver Creek is a scenic trail climbing through various types of vegetation types and views. Beginning in old forest growth, this trail ascends up through an area that was prescribed burned in 1993. The burn removed much of the old forest growth allowi... |
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| Beaver Creek Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 5 |
| Parallels the south side of Beaver Creek. Winds through conifer and aspen forests and open meadows. Gains 600 feet elevation between Slate Creek and Shingle Creek divide (4.5 miles), then drops 100 feet in the last mile to the Provo River. Groomed and ... |
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| Beaver Creek/Clear Creek Loop | Fishlake National Forest | 21 |
| Ride out of the town of Mayfied on Twelvemile Canyon Road. Approx 5.5 miles from town the Beaver Creek Road, also FS Road 29, takes off on the right hand side of the road. Go onto this road, bearing right again where it forks in just under a mile. In a... |
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| Ben Lomond Trail, North Fork Park | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 7 |
| The remains of Bailey Cabin. Fault lines running through the area. It takes most of one day to hike the trail for most people. The trail connects with the Skyline Trail approximately 2 miles south of Ben Lomond Peak. 9-1/2 miles from trailhead to Ben L... |
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| Beus Canyon Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 4 |
| The Bonneville Shore Line Trail takes off to the left about .5 mile up the trail. After a moderately difficult 2 mile beginning, the Beus Canyon Trail grows into a steep and challenging 4 mile climb up the west slope of Mt Ogden. The ascent is more tha... |
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| Big Baldy Trail, Mount Timpanogos | Uinta National Forest | 7.4 |
| At the mouth of Battle Creek Canyon you begin by following the dirt road on the right side of the creek up the canyon about 1/4 mile to where the trail begins. After about a mile the canyon begins to open out slightly but still continues to climb until... |
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| Big Spring Canyon Trail | Canyonlands National Park | |
| This trail leads from Squaw Flat Loop "A" Trailhead southward to Squaw Canyon Trail. It can also be accessed from Squaw Flat Campground. |
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| Big Water Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 3 |
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| Big Water Trail to Mill D Pass and Dog Lake | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 9.6 |
| This popular trail has its origin at the end of the canyon road, 9.6 miles from the base of Millcreek Canyon. From the southwestern corner of the parking lot, the trail heads west, switching back gently through tall trees and blooming plants. After a l... |
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| Blue Lake Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 1 |
| Campers traveling to the high lakes - Blue, LeConte, Faxon, Shaler or Hyatt - must use backpacking stoves as these lakes are above timberline. If you build a fire, use an existing fire ring. Camp at least 200 feet from the edge of all lakes. Also, camp... |
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| Bonanza Loop | Ashley National Forest | 78 |
| UPPER GREEN RIVER LOOP Ride south on Hwy 45. 7.2 miles brings rider to the Green River. 9.2 miles beyond the River is a road junction, turn left. Much of this road parallels the Green River.13.2 miles brings you back to Hwy 40, near Jensen. D... |
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| Bonneville Shoreline Trail | Wasatch-Cache National Forests | 4 |
| If you begin at 22nd St and walk south, you will cross Taylor's Waterfall and Strongs Canyons and exit at Beus Canyon Trailhead. |
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