The Yellowstone ATV Trail is found among the yellow rock formations at the foot of the Uinta Mountains and located within the Ashley National Forest. The ATV trail encompasses two loop portions; the 24-mile long Petty Mountain Loop, and the 32-mile Dry Gulch Loop. The ATV trail system is fairly large and accesses 43 miles north of Roosevelt, via Hwy 87 to Mountain Home and from there, into the forest on Forest Service Road 119.
This is a fun ATV trail and easy for all ages and riding skill levels. Most of this trail is rated very easy and ATVers of all skill levels will enjoy a day of ATVing this area.
The Yellow Stone ATV trail located within the Ashley National Forest is situated by a 91-mile lake which created by the Flaming Gorge Dam. The surrounding cliffs are made of spectacular red rock, dotted with growths of aspen and pine, this makes for a very scenic ATV ride.
The area is popular for trophy trout fishing and water oriented recreation of all kinds. These are multi-use trails and you are likely to run into not only other ATVers, but hikers and bikers as well. Camping is allowed in either improved camp areas or primitive camp areas throughout the forest.Just make sure and follow the standards put forth by TreadLightly, and if you bring it in, you must bring it out with you.
As with all National Forest Lands, make sure you have your ATV permit prominently displayed and your ATV must be outfitted with a spark arrestor and muffler prior to riding these ATV trails.