There are numerous areas for ATVs to drive within the Wasatch-Cache National Forest. As with all National Forest Managed lands, make sure that you have your muffler and spark arrestor in place prior to attempting to ride your ATV on these lands.
The ATV trails are clearly marked and well maintained as the parks department is very strict about anyone going trailblazing on their ATVs and in doing so have helped old misuse and trails used previously by ATVs to reclaim itself and thus allow the vegetation to regrow and return to its natural state.
Periodically, ATV trails are closed and new ones opened to allow this cycle of reclaimation to continue so the National Forest will continue to be a pristine and beautiful place to go ATVing.
If you are going to ride your ATV in this area, your machine -whether you drive it or merely transport it,must be registered. All wilderness areas are off limits to any form of mechanized travel. These areas are open to hooves, paws and feet only. Obey all ATV trail closures. Sometimes closures are necessary for protection of the terrain (as in the case of a heavy rain or inclimate weather which could leave terrain more open for damage from ATVs or slick and unsafe conditions for you, the ATV rider).
The Wasatch-Cache Forest itself is very lush and densely foliaged and a real treat to drive your ATV through. If you're riding in the early morning or early evening, you are all but assured of seeing woodland residents who will probably be staring at you passing by on your ATV.