View of the La Sals from Nine Mile House
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ATV and Jeep Trails
Nine Mile House (at the star in the center of the map) is in an ideal location for accessing the hundreds of miles of 4WD trails north of Moab. All of the trails in the three areas highlighted on the map are accessible to ATVs directly from the house -- no need to trailer your toys.

Trail map Area A
  • A1: Bar M Loop
  • A2: Willow Springs
  • A3: Dalton Well
  • A4: Klondike Bluffs
Note: A2, A3, and A4 are part of the newly marked Sovereign Trail system.

Area B
  • B1: Blue Hills
  • B2: Mill Creek
  • B3: Monitor & Merrimac
  • B4: Cotter Mine
Area C
  • C1: Gemini Bridges
  • C2: Gold Bar Rim
  • C3: Bull Canyon
  • C4: Arth's Pasture
Click here for a larger map.

You can get to any of the trails in Area A from the newly-marked Sovereign Trail system, which passes to the east of the house. Note that ATVs are not permitted in Arches National Park.

You can get to any of the trails in Area B from the Cotter Mine Road, which starts at the large turnout directly across Hwy 191 from the house. This road connects with the Blue Hills road, which also gives access to the Dubinky Well road and a number of other trails.

You can get to any of the trails in Area C by travelling south on the Sovereign Trail and Bar M Loop and crossing Hwy 191 at the entrance to the Bar M Chuckwagon.

For more detailed maps, trail descriptions and ratings, and GPS waypoints, we recommend:
  • Guide To Moab, UT Backroads & 4-Wheel Drive Trails, by Charles Wells and Shelley Mayer
  • ATV Trails Guide Moab, UT, by Charles Wells
We recommend the Latitude 40 maps, which were originally designed for mountain biking, but are equally well suited for four-wheeling (just ignore the warnings about "brutal beach sand"):
  • Moab East Mountain Bike Trails Topo Map, by Latitude 40 Maps
  • Moab West Mountain Bike Trails Topo Map, by Latitude 40 Maps
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