About BIG LAKE/ANNABELLA TRAILHEAD
Dispersed Camping Area / Trailhead. Provides ATV access to Monroe Mountain and several ATV Trails
Annabella, Utah · Sevier County · Facility
Dispersed Camping Area / Trailhead. Provides ATV access to Monroe Mountain and several ATV Trails
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Dispersed Camping Area / Trailhead. Provides ATV access to Monroe Mountain and several ATV Trails
The Big Lake Trailhead and Dispersed camping site is located about 21 miles south and east of Richfield, Utah, along the Monroe Mountain Road FR068. From Richfield head east on UT-118 N/E 300 N toward N 100 E 0.8 mi. Continue straight onto UT-119 E 4.2 miles. Turn right into Glenwood for 0.9 miles and turn left at Center Street. Travel east for 0.4 miles and Center Street turns right and becomes Fish Hatchery Road (UT-263). Continue for 3.4 miles and turn left onto Monroe Mountain Rd (FR068). Continue on FR068 for 11 miles and turn right onto FR080 for 0.3 miles.
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