2 mi
dirt
Dike RoadDirt route from N Perimeter Rd to Unnamed Road, Woods Cross, Davis County, Utah "General all dikes within the Farmington Bay Wildlife Refuge have dirt or gravel roads atop them. They are open to travel during some times of the year. They may be closed if lake/water levels are high, of course. This is just one example of a large number of miles of dike roads within the wildlife refuge. They range in quality from well traveled gravel roads to well-maintained gravel roads to roads just traversable by the heavy equipment used to maintain the dikes and waterways. Farmington Bay Wildlife Refuge southern area is open for use/travel in the winter but it closed or partially closed March 1st to July 31st to allow for bird nesting. http://www.farmington.utah.gov/departments/parks-and-rec/parks/trails/farmington-bay/" |
0 mi
gravel
Farmington Bay entrance roadGravel route from S 800 W to N Perimeter Rd, Farmington, Davis County, Utah "Farmington Bay Wildlife Refuge southern area is open for use/travel in the winter but it closed or partially closed March 1st to July 31st to allow for bird nesting. http://www.farmington.utah.gov/departments/parks-and-rec/parks/trails/farmington-bay/" |
1 mi
gravel
S 800 WGravel route from W Glovers Ln to N 900 W, Centerville, Davis County, Utah "Gravel Option to take instead of the Rio Grand Trail. Nice way to change up the road if commuting or looking for something different. Has some more washboards. " |
3 mi
dirt
BST FarmingtonDirt route from S 1800 E to Bonneville Shoreline Trail, Farmington, Davis County, Utah |
2 mi
gravel
Firebreak RdGravel route on Firebreak Rd, Farmington, Davis County, Utah |
33 mi
gravel
Ward Canyon Rd & Farmington Canyon Rd via Skyline DrGravel route from FR 177 to Farmington Canyon Rd, Farmington, Davis County, Utah |