About this campground
Burbank Hills is open for motorized travel. Riders are encouraged to stay on existing roads and trails to prevent unneccesary impacts on the land.
Getting there
South on I-15 to Nephi; southwest on SR-132 to Lynndyl; southwest on US-6 to Delta and west on US 50/6 for approximately 72 miles to the turnoff to the Cedar Pass Trailhead. It is 11 miles to the Cedar Pass Trailhead or 16 miles to the Red Pass Trailhead. The trail system can be accessed from the Snake Valley on the west side by traveling an additional 16 miles to the state border, exiting ssouth for approximately 8 miles on route 59 to Garrison and then traveling south for approximately 3 miles on route 21 to Pruess Lake trailhead or an additional 14 miles to the Morman Gap Resevoir Trailhead.
Activities
- CAMPING
Nearby federal campgrounds
- Conger Mountain One Day RideBureau of Land Management22 mi
- Notch Peak TrailheadBureau of Land Management36 mi
- Amasa Basin One Day RideBureau of Land Management39 mi
- Sink HoleBureau of Land Management43 mi
- Cricket Mountains One Day RideBureau of Land Management54 mi
- Pony Express Trail includes: Boyd StationBureau of Land Management73 mi
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