Utah Boosts Wilderness Travel with Growing Hut to Hut System
Imagine traveling through the wilderness by foot, bike or ski. At the end of each day’s trail you find a cozy yurt or a sleek modern cabin.
Imagine traveling through the wilderness by foot, bike or ski. At the end of each day’s trail you find a cozy yurt or a sleek modern cabin.

Spanning almost 200 miles from Brian Head in the southwest of Utah, east to Escalante is a mountain bike route dotted with five backcountry huts known as the Aquarius Trail Hut System.
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Five huts for overnight stays with friends or family, six days of adventure, all the supplies you need — plus beer.
Nothing like a little friendly competition after a day on the trail! ♠️😉
📸: Todd Drager
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Just a good ol’ Aquarius Trail mug shot. ☕️😎
📸: Dawne Harris
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Some rides feel like you're pedaling straight into a postcard! 🍂🚵
📸: Austin Perilstein
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Just beyond this sign: forests, red rock, high alpine meadows, and some of the best riding Southern Utah has to offer! 🌲🏜️
📸: Todd Drager
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Not a bad place to take five. 🌤️
📸: Bobby Nelson
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Aquarius Trail Hut System - Aquarius Trail & Hut System
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The Greatest Bicycle Adventure in the American West. Welcome to Utah’s Color Country, one of the greatest places in the world to ride your bike. Ride the Aquarius Trail and enjoy the marvels and sce...2 CommentsComment on Facebook