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This comprehensive "US Forest Service Visitor Use Travel Map - Cedar City Ranger District" unveils a tapestry of natural wonders and recreational opportunities. You'll discover an extensive network of trails, including the Virgin River Rim Trail, offering breathtaking vistas, and numerous other marked routes suitable for various skill levels. Keep an eye out for trail names like Rattlesnake Creek Trail, Cascade Falls Trail, and connections to the Great Western Trail.
Geographically, the map highlights significant features such as the majestic Cedar Breaks National Monument (indicated by its boundary), the sprawling Markagunt Plateau, and various creeks and drainages that carve through the landscape, including Coal Creek and Kanarra Creek. You'll also find the prominent Brian Head Peak towering over the area.
Several cities and towns are located near the map's boundaries, providing access points and services. These include Cedar City, Brian Head, and Parowan. You'll also spot smaller communities and key access roads.
For those planning overnight stays, the map clearly marks various campgrounds. Look for names like Cedar Canyon Campground, Point Supreme Campground within Cedar Breaks, and others scattered throughout the forest, offering different amenities and experiences.
Navigating the area is made easy with the detailed depiction of roads. Major routes like Highway 14 (Cedar Canyon Road) and Highway 143 (Brian Head Road) are clearly marked, along with numerous Forest Service Roads (often indicated with a "FS" prefix followed by a number, such as FS Road 051). These roads provide access to trailheads, campgrounds, and scenic viewpoints.
Understanding the Legend for OHV Adventures:
The map's legend is your key to unlocking the information needed for a successful OHV trip. It clearly distinguishes between different types of roads and trails, using various symbols and line styles. You'll find designations for:
By carefully studying the legend and overlaying it with the map's terrain, you can effectively plan OHV routes that match your vehicle type and desired level of challenge. The legend also indicates areas with specific restrictions or closures, ensuring you stay on designated routes. Furthermore, it highlights important features like water sources, picnic areas, and viewpoints that can enhance your adventure.
Laws, Rules, and Etiquette for Riding and Wilderness Use:
The Dixie National Forest has specific regulations in place to ensure responsible OHV use and the preservation of the natural environment. Some key points to keep in mind include:
By understanding and adhering to these rules and practicing proper etiquette, you contribute to the sustainable use and enjoyment of the Dixie National Forest for everyone.
This informative map is printed on a sheet measuring approximately 24 x 36 inches and is an official publication of the U.S. Forest Service. It is made available in printed format by the Natural Resources Map and Bookstore, your trusted source for outdoor recreation maps and information. Plan your Cedar City Ranger District adventure responsibly and enjoy the stunning beauty of Dixie National Forest!
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