Utah ATV Rentals - Panguitch Lake
- Panguich Lake, UT
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Off-Road
Riding an ATV or Side by Side on unpaved roads or trails, including sand, gravel, dirt, grass, mud, rocks, and other natural terrain.
Self-Guided Tour
Outfitters provide a suggested route, trail map, and list of sites/attractions to riders who want to adventure on their own.
Distance
300 miles
About This Adventure
Please call to book! 435-676-8601
Utah ATV Rentals-Panguitch Lake puts you in the heart of southern Utah’s off-roading action. Centered in 300-plus mile trail network that extends in all directions, Panguitch Lake is an excellent place to kick off your off-roading Adventures.
You’ll start at an elevation of 6,600 feet, but trails get to as high as 10,000 feet at the highest mountain pass. Much of the trail system includes excellent directional signage, so wayfinding is easy. Plus, you’ll have navigation assistance in your vehicle and from the team at Utah ATV Rentals.
Riding in this area is especially popular from late spring to early fall, since some trail sections (for example, Buckskin Valley) are closed or snowed in for portions of the year.
Most signage includes difficulty levels, so you can gauge your trip based on the experience and comfort level of your group. Green indicates relatively flat gravel or dirt surfaces, blue indicates loose gravel or slickrock surfaces, and black indicates steep grades, switchbacks, and other challenging terrain. No matter what, your Polaris side by side will provide you with an industry-leading level of drivability and maneuverability.
Rent a side by side for as little as two hours up to multiple days to create precisely the kind of unforgettable outdoor Adventure your group is seeking.
Please call to book! 435-676-8601
Utah ATV Rentals-Panguitch Lake puts you in the heart of southern Utah’s off-roading action. Centered in 300-plus mile trail network that extends in all directions, Panguitch Lake is an excellent place to kick off your off-roading Adventures.
You’ll start at an elevation of 6,600 feet, but trails get to as high as 10,000 feet at the highest mountain pass. Much of the trail system includes excellent directional signage, so wayfinding is easy. Plus, you’ll have navigation assistance in your vehicle and from the team at Utah ATV Rentals.
Riding in this area is especially popular from late spring to early fall, since some trail sections (for example, Buckskin Valley) are closed or snowed in for portions of the year.
Most signage includes difficulty levels, so you can gauge your trip based on the experience and comfort level of your group. Green indicates relatively flat gravel or dirt surfaces, blue indicates loose gravel or slickrock surfaces, and black indicates steep grades, switchbacks, and other challenging terrain. No matter what, your Polaris side by side will provide you with an industry-leading level of drivability and maneuverability.
Rent a side by side for as little as two hours up to multiple days to create precisely the kind of unforgettable outdoor Adventure your group is seeking.
Vehicle(s)
Use of a Polaris vehicle is part of the rental fee.
Helmet(s)
Helmets are provided - and required - for all riders on all Adventures.
Safety Goggles and Gear
Appropriate, vehicle-specific safety gear is provided.
Navigation Assistance
Navigation equipment is provided.
Starting at $149
4 credits for Members
Utah ATV Rentals - Panguitch Lake
435-677-9022
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All drivers of off-road vehicles are required to be 18+ years of age with a valid driver’s license. All passengers must be able to grasp a handhold with their hands, plant feet firmly on the ground, and have their back fully against the backrest. Helmets and eye protection are always required to be worn when the vehicle is being operated.
Proper clothing and gear will help you get the most out of your riding experience. Below is a list of recommended items. Note: Required safety gear, including helmets and goggles, is provided.
Clothing:
The weather may fluctuate on the day of your experience so consider dressing in layers.
Long sleeve shirt
Light jacket or rain jacket
Closed-toe shoes
A neck gaiter or thin scarf to wear beneath your helmet
Gear:
A backpack with water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, etc.
Proper clothing and gear will help you get the most out of your riding experience. Below is a list of recommended items. Note: Required safety gear, including helmets and goggles, is provided.
Clothing:
The weather may fluctuate on the day of your experience so consider dressing in layers.
Long sleeve shirt
Light jacket or rain jacket
Closed-toe shoes
A neck gaiter or thin scarf to wear beneath your helmet
Gear:
A backpack with water, snacks, sunglasses, sunscreen, etc.