The
American West was founded on dreams and the pioneer spirit. “Go West young
man!” was the battle cry of thousands of individuals looking for adventure and
a fresh start. In time, the way west had been criss-crossed by dozens of trails
and passages to reach the Pacific
Coast . In time, those
trails would become a means for commerce as well as leisure travel and the
means of transportation would be as varied as the people that used the trails.
The same
spirit lives on today in the American West. People sitting around campfires
still have dreams and the drive to see them happen. One such group of people is
the founders of the Great Western Trail. The GWT isn’t a route for a modern day
cattle drive, the Great Western Trail is an idea in the making for a
multi-purpose outdoor vehicle trail that runs from Canada to Mexico . The
trail won’t just be for ATV and dirt bikes, the goal is to make the GWT
available to hikers, horseback riders, skiers, snowmobilers and many other
outdoor enthusiasts.
Putting
together a trail of this magnitude is going to take a lot of work and
forethought. You can imagine all the precautions and planning that needs to be
in place for these motorized and non-motorized trails to work together. Overall
the “trail” will most likely be a collection of trails running parallel to one
another. You can’t have a horse and an ATV running on the same trail without
some obvious safety issues. There are also some areas that motorized vehicles will
not be allowed to go, but a horse or a hiker would.
The GWT
started back in 1985 and so far there are several hundred miles in Utah and Arizona . Like the
Eastern and Western railroads of the old west, the goal is to have both the Northern
and Southern sections of the trail meet in the middle, completing a way from Canada to Mexico . Portions of the route are
already created and when the whole trail is finished it will cover a total of 4,455 miles through Arizona ,
Utah , Idaho , Wyoming , and Montana . Much of this route is mapped out
over some of the most beautiful scenery the United States has to offer. The landscape
of the American West is gorgeous enough from a car or the back of a motorcycle,
but riding through miles of Arizona desert or
the stunning Utah
rock formations on an ATV can be downright spectacular.
The builders of the GWT hope to utilize trails and roads already
existing along the route. By doing this it cuts down on any new construction
that needs to be done. The Great Western Trail is also making use of much of
the public lands along the way, especially the land deep in the center of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado .
The trail will also utilize a few National Forests such as Bitterroot and Salmon National
Forests and a portion that follows the
Continental Divide National Scenic Trail. Still other sections of the trail
will wind along the western portion of Yellowstone National Park .
Eventually when the trail is finished, you will be able to spend a
week or so riding the trail and have the ATV trail riding experience of a
lifetime.
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