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. Is that enough to get you to ride nearly 200 miles on a mountain bike?
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One of the best parts about riding through Southern Utah is how quickly the scenery can change. Forest one minute, wide-open red rock country the next! 🌲🏞
📸: Todd Drager
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Powell Point making a pretty strong case for taking the detour. 👀 ... See MoreSee Less
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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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