Hog Canyon OHV Trail System is a rugged off-highway vehicle playground outside Kanab, Utah, known for its red-rock terrain, varied trail difficulty, and sweeping desert scenery.
Hog Canyon OHV Trail System sits within the broader Grand Staircase and Colorado Plateau landscape that defines southern Utah, a region shaped over millions of years by erosion, uplift, and the slow work of wind and water on sedimentary rock. The trail network sprawls across open desert and dips into shallow canyons, offering a range of experiences from wide, fast-flowing dirt roads to tight, rocky chutes that demand precise throttle control and confident navigation. Riders on ATVs, side-by-sides, dirt bikes, and four-wheel-drive vehicles all share the space, though the trail character rewards those who take their time and read the terrain carefully.
The surrounding landscape is the real draw here. Sandstone formations in shades of rust, cream, and deep red line the ridgelines, and on clear days the views extend toward the Vermilion Cliffs to the south and the Paunsaugunt Plateau to the north.
Kanab itself, just a short drive away, serves as a practical base with fuel, food, and lodging options that reflect its long history as a gateway town for southern Utah and northern Arizona adventure travel. The town has hosted film productions for decades, earning the nickname "Little Hollywood," and its small-town character makes it a comfortable place to recover after a full day on the trails.
For anyone who wants to experience the scale and beauty of canyon country from the saddle of an off-road vehicle rather than a paved overlook, Hog Canyon OHV Trail System offers a direct, unmediated way to do exactly that.
Visit during spring or fall when temperatures are mild and the red-rock landscape is at its most vivid, as summer heat in the canyon can be intense and potentially dangerous for riders.
Bring at least two gallons of water per person per day, since there are no water sources on the trail system and the dry Utah desert climate accelerates dehydration.
Check your vehicle's tire pressure before you head out, as the rocky terrain can be punishing on standard street-pressure tires and a flat far from the trailhead is a serious inconvenience.
Start on the easier outer loops to get a feel for the soil conditions and loose gravel before committing to the more technical canyon sections deeper in the trail system.
Let someone outside your group know your planned route and expected return time, since cell service in the Hog Canyon area is unreliable and self-rescue can take hours.
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