Cool Air.
Tall Pines.
Open Trail.
Duck Creek sits at 8,400 feet in the ponderosa pines. While St. George is baking at 105°, we're up here at 75° with forest roads that go on for days.
This is what escaping the desert actually feels like.
Most Utah ATV destinations are desert terrain — beautiful, but hot and exposed. Duck Creek is the exception. The Dixie National Forest spreads across the Markagunt Plateau at elevation, and the riding has a completely different character: cool shade under a ponderosa canopy, open meadow stretches where the whole sky opens up, and ridge roads that look south over canyon country baking in the heat below you.
We're Prime Adventure Outfitters. Our Duck Creek shop is one of our flagship locations and we run it like it. Well-maintained fleet, thorough orientation, real route recommendations from people who ride this terrain every week.
The most underrated riding in Southern Utah.
Start High, Ride Higher
At 8,400 feet base elevation, the plateau trails push into alpine terrain fast. You get mountain riding without the long climb to get there.
Forest to Meadow to Rimline
The Markagunt network shifts between pine canopy, open meadows, and ridge roads with canyon views. No two miles feel the same.
2.5 Hours from Las Vegas
The most popular weekend escape from the desert. Leave Vegas at 5am and you're riding by 8. Come back sunburned in the best way.
The trees are waiting.
The trail is waiting.
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