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Cleator-Bumble Bee UTV Trail

| May 29, 2010 | 0 Comments
Cleator-Bumble Bee UTV Trail

By Alex at SouthwestUTV.com This moderate 24 mile UTV  loop trail leads you through Black Canyon, aptly named for the large black rock formations, North to Cleator and then South through Bumble Bee. The trail  started with an easy 2 mile stretch of dirt road then led off road about 8 miles through Black Canyon […]

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Big Horn Mountain UTV Trail

| May 24, 2010 | 0 Comments
Big Horn Mountain UTV Trail

By Alex at SouthwestUTV.com This easy 52 mile total out and back UTV trail has been well maintained by the  BLM. The trail crosses between two Saguaro strewn Sonoran Desert Wildernesses, the Big Horn Mountain Wilderness and the Hummingbird Springs Wilderness. The trail head is located behind the West bound I-10 Burnt Well Rest Stop […]

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Harquahala Mountain UTV Trail

| February 22, 2010 | 0 Comments
Harquahala Mountain UTV Trail

By Alex at SouthwestUTV.com This rugged 21 mile out and back UTV trail has been upgraded by the BLM in recent times but it is still a steep and exciting ride with the reward being forever views from the 5700 foot summit of the tallest mountain in Southwest Arizona. The first few miles are easy […]

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Rolls OHV & UTV Trail System, Fountain Hills Arizona

| January 20, 2010 | 0 Comments
Rolls OHV & UTV Trail System, Fountain Hills Arizona

By Alex at SouthwestUTV.com This 27,000 acre OHV and UTV Trail system located in the picturesque setting of the Prescott National Forest Preserve and just North of Saguaro Lake has got it all from steep, adrenaline pumping hill climbs to smooth, sandy river wash runs that end at the edge of Saguaro Lake. The area is […]

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Four Peaks UTV Trail

| January 4, 2010 | 0 Comments
Four Peaks UTV Trail

by Alex at SouthwestUTV.com We loaded up the Polaris RZR and Polaris RZR S on a crisp and overcast December day and headed to the outskirts of Fountain Hills Arizona to the Four Peaks Mountain UTV trail. Even before we unloaded we could see the 6,200 foot Four Peak Mountain Range was lightly dusted with […]

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