No matter how you like to get outside, public land and outdoor recreation is for everyone. From a newbie hiker to a longtime off-roader, there is a shared commitment to keeping public land and trails healthy and accessible for the next user and future generations. There is a great diversity of recreationists out there on the trail, so learning proper trail etiquette and treating each other with respect, no matter how you recreate, goes a long way to helping maintain public land and having a good experience.
In many Utah public land areas, trails are open to and shared by equestrians, OHV riders, bicycle riders, e-bikers, runners and hikers. Trail sharing can and does work when people respect each other while working cooperatively to keep each other safe.