The massive Manti-La Sal National Forest covers almost one and a half million acres in southeastern Utah, with hundreds of miles of trails for visitors to explore, from open grassy slopes to thick groves of trees.
Divided into three different land areas, the park offers a wide range of natural wonders. The Manti Division is a land of high elevation lakes and near vertical cliffs, while the La Sal Divisions at Moab and Monticello offer the stunning contrasts of high mountain peaks, deep canyons, and thick green forests.
Visitors can enjoy the view from their car on Skyline Drive Scenic Backway, or on foot, bicycle, or horseback on one of the many trails. Flyfishing in the streams and reservoirs is a popular summer activity, while winter sports enthusiasts will want to visit the area for skiing and snowmobiling. This park is heavily managed for its use in timber, range, and minerals, so rest assure that your visit to Manti-La Sal National Forest will be a safe and enjoyable one.