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South River Loop - Green River - Emery CO UT
The South River loop trail begins at the southern edge of Green River where Airport rd (500St S) crosses the railroad tracks, it is about 66 milles and should take you about 7.5 hours.
Stop along the eway at the Dinosaur Kiosk, the natual springs, and the Natural Geyser. It goes off regulalry so have lunch here and hang around a bit.
The trail is a mix of grasslands and juniper trees with no major obstacles following mostly ranch roads. In places the grasses have grown over the trail so you know you will have this trail all to yourself. Please don't disturb the grazing sheep.
We easily rode this trail in a stock 4 seat Polaris Ranger RZR in a clockwise route overlapping once in the middle.
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South River Loop - Green River - Emery CO UT
South River Loop - Green River - Emery CO UT
The South River loop trail begins at the southern edge of Green River where Airport rd (500St S) crosses the railroad tracks, it is about 66 milles and should take you about 7.5 hours.
Stop along the eway at the Dinosaur Kiosk, the natual springs, and the Natural Geyser. It goes off regulalry so have lunch here and hang around a bit.
The trail is a mix of grasslands and juniper trees with no major obstacles following mostly ranch roads. In places the grasses have grown over the trail so you know you will have this trail all to yourself. Please don't disturb the grazing sheep.
We easily rode this trail in a stock 4 seat Polaris Ranger RZR in a clockwise route overlapping once in the middle.
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The South River loop trail begins at the southern edge of Green River where Airport rd (500St S) crosses the railroad tracks, it is about 66 milles and should take you about 7.5 hours.
Stop along the eway at the Dinosaur Kiosk, the natual springs, and the Natural Geyser. It goes off regulalry so have lunch here and hang around a bit.
The trail is a mix of grasslands and juniper trees with no major obstacles following mostly ranch roads. In places the grasses have grown over the trail so you know you will have this trail all to yourself. Please don't disturb the grazing sheep.
We easily rode this trail in a stock 4 seat Polaris Ranger RZR in a clockwise route overlapping once in the middle.





















