Trailheads on Pahvant

Utahelk1

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Wondering if any of you can give me any names of trailheads on Pahvant? I'm looking for a place you can park a horse trailer and ride in. Where you can go in on horseback. No 4 wheeler access. Maybe a trail you ride in to a lake and fish. Are there any on Pahvant? Thanks for your help.
 
I don't think there is anywhere like that on the Pahvant. Not for the fishing part anyway.

If you want to ride in on horses where there are no roads I think you would want to start above Holden.

Check it out on Google earth or some maps, but the roads access most everything on top.
 
You gonna Fish with your Rifle?:D

For GAWDS Sakes Guys,We Got Kids on this Site,Some of them are 65 years Old!:D

I don't care if they're big or small!
If they throw lead I like em all!
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You can go out of Kanosh. The Adelaide camp ground has toilets and tables. We usualy camp just a little past the camp ground at the edge of Corn creek. It a little easier there with horses.There are trails from there for horses,atv's and cars. Check the Red Ridge to the south. Easy to check out with a truck. Ride up Corn creek with your horses.
 
LAST EDITED ON Jun-03-11 AT 09:51PM (MST)[p]If you want to call me I can give you Pahvant access information from the east side. On the east side there are three primary access areas, Joseph/Elsinore, Richfield, and Willow Creek (west of Salina off the highway to Scipio). There is access onto the south end from the Clear Creek Canyon old highway. Access on the west from Kanosh, Fillmore, Meadow and Holder. You can haul horses deep into the mountain from the east side roads. Everything on the north, south and west is pretty a rough/long day in the saddle. People do it but it's a............. The Pahvant is not like the Monroe, Fishlake or the Boulder which are relatively flat on top. There's very little thats flat on the north end of Pahvant and not a lot on the south.

PMed you my phone number.

DC
 
Save the horses for the pack out.
There is a road that goes almost the whole length of the mountain range right on top. Pretty easy access to just about anywhere you want to get to.
 
Shotgun--the Pahvant had/has little ambience, before or after HJB. ;-) Could explain why it's deer and elk have become renown.

It's been said of the Pahvant:

Out of the rough and raw comes the beauty and the bodacious.

The Pahvant is like a stunningly beautiful woman, she will crush your heart or deliver your wildest fantasies.

Any LE elk hunt on the Pahvant should be considered a rare and fortunate North American hunting opportunity. The potential is enough to burst your lungs and it will, if your going to get from it all it has to give.

While the numbers of giant bulls maybe down right now, anyone with a tag should still be anticipating the elk hunt of a life time. IMO

DC
 
I tell you some tards are nuts, "the beauty and the bodacious" "the rough and raw" sounds more like cheezy porn to me.
 

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