This is a great ATV trail in Utah for anyone that just loves to ride their ATVs. The difficulty rating of these trails is moderate and it's a great time for everyone. The elevation begins at 8,400 feet and ends at 8,800 feet, so it's not too steep of a climb for anyone to master on their ATV.
The entire length of this ATV trail is a 16 mile long loop and this is a multi-use trail so be on guard for other traffic including mountain bikes, other ATVs, hikers and motorcyclists. The riding season is from late spring to early fall and there can be snow in the early and late parts of the ATV riding season so be aware if you haven't driven your ATV over slick conditions before.
Most of the ATV trail is open during the riding season, although a few areas will be closed during inclimate weather conditions, call ahead to verify if the trails are open for ATV riding before you haul your machine out there.
There are a series of ridge roads near the mountain crest join to offer an excellent loop trail for ATVers of moderate abilities. The 16-mile loop offers views of the Wasatch, Uinta and Wellsville mountains, as well as a chance to see hawks, deer and other wildlife, especially if you are riding your ATV in the early morning or early evening hours. Matter of fact, pull over your ATV and take a few photos, this is certainly a photo-worthy venue.
There is a lot of mixed foliage and vegetation along the ATV trail, you will encounter everything from sagebrush and aspen stands, to some sub-alpine fir species, these trails are fairly densely foliaged so make sure and wear all your safety gear when riding these trails. Slaps from tree branches can hurt if you're not wearing good arm,chest and leg protection.