Prime Adventure Outfitters — Beaver, Utah Gateway

High Country
Starts Right
Off I-15.

Beaver is the interstate exit most people blow past. The Tushar Mountains rising east of town are one of Utah's best-kept OHV secrets. We'll change that for you.

12,000
Feet — Tushar Summit
2
Pickup Locations
45min
Drive to Brian Head
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Utah's high country,
no crowds, no crowds, no crowds.

The Tushars are the third-highest mountain range in Utah and one of the least-known. Trails from Brian Head and Panguitch Lake climb through pinyon scrub, transition into spruce and ponderosa forest, and open onto tundra-like alpine terrain above 11,000 feet where on a clear day you can see into Arizona.

We're Prime Adventure Outfitters. Our Brian Head and Panguitch Lake shops are the closest pickup points for Beaver-area riders. Both are a scenic drive from town and both are absolutely worth the fuel.

Brian Head or Panguitch Lake —
both are right answers.

// Brian Head

Ride from 9,800 Feet

Starts high, goes higher. Alpine plateau terrain, Cedar Breaks views, and an extensive trail network off the plateau. Best for riders who want serious elevation and big scenery.

// Panguitch Lake

Forest, Lake, Meadow

High-mountain lake surrounded by Dixie National Forest. More relaxed terrain, great for families and mixed-skill groups. Equally beautiful, different mood.

The mountains are waiting.
Nobody else is up there.

Check availability and book your Beaver-area rental. Brian Head or Panguitch Lake — we'll help you pick the right one.

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