Revenue Gulch (FS 40577, BLM 210)
Total Miles
4.0
Elevation
2,255.06 ft
Duration
1 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
The mining activities in this area of southern Utah were so successful that several of the draws or gulches are named Revenue Gulch. This Revenue Gulch trail leaves the Bullion Canyon Road and heads north at a sign that says "Marysvale, 5 miles via Revenue Gulch." Once the trail crosses from the National Forest into the BLM, it has the trail designation of B210. You climb up to 7,500 feet before moving across the top and beginning to drop down towards Marysvale. The track ends where it gets too narrow for a 72-inch SXS to fit through the canyon. The BLM map shows a two-track trail going clear through it. The trail has some rocky hills, but they're easy. Mostly it's a nice dirt trail. This area of the valley is rolling hills, but they're steep nonetheless. It's an easy trail, but towards the south leg of the trail, there is no room to let someone pass. You have a fence around private property on one side and trees right up to the edge of the trail on the other. Across the top the trail winds between sagebrush and trees.
Photos of Revenue Gulch (FS 40577, BLM 210)
Difficulty
This trail has steep hills to climb and some loose rocks and is narrow, but it's not difficult.
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