Current Conditions
Road and Trail Conditions
Accessibility of the various roads and trails on the Manti-La Sal National Forest depends on the time of year and the weather. Conditions may differ depending on the location and elevation. Some forest road and trail conditions can be predicted, others cannot. Unpredictable events of nature can produce road hazards which may not be cleared upon your arrival. Please make sure to check conditions before visiting by calling the Ranger District Offices, especially during seasonal changes.
To ensure public safety and prevent resource damage, the Forest asks the public to respect road and trail closures and take an alternate route if they come upon a damaged or flooded road or trail. It is also important that forest users refrain from driving or hiking on soft, muddy roads or trails and choose more hardened designated routes until ground conditions change. Proper and responsible use of the Forest’s road and trail systems are important to ensure roads and trails remain in good condition for all visitors.
Moab and Monticello Ranger District - Roads & Conditions Report - June 23, 2025 Update
Ferron/Price/Sanpete Ranger District - Roads & Conditions Report - June 23, 2025 Update
The public is asked to report any road/trail damage and flood concerns to the closest Ranger District Office. Please provide the Forest Service road or trail number, location or directions, description of damage, name, telephone number, email address, and GPS or map coordinates and photos if possible.