Wolverine Ridge is a fun ATV trail system on the North Slope of the Uintah Mountains, which are located near the Bear River. The system offers quick and easy loop rides, plus the brutal and long Wolverine Loop that should be reserved for the more experienced ATVers looking for a little challenge in their day.
The elevation is 8400 feet and at the peak 9500 feet. For the ATVer who loves a challenge, the Wolverine Loop is 16 miles and requires 2000 vertical feet of climbing in your ATV, with some advanced technically challenging sections.
For an easy ATV ride the whole family can enjoy, try the 2.3-mile dirt road to Lily Lake. If you happen to visiting these ATV trails in the summer, Lily Lake will probably be living up to its name and be in bloom with lilies growing out of the water.
Some of the trail system is broad-track dirt road; most of the trail is ATV-width trail. Most of the ATV trails are fairly smooth and suitable for beginning riders. The exception is the Wolverine Trail, which has rough advanced-technical sections and a brutal 500-vertical in 1/2 mile climb, where you will most likely need a buddy and a winch kit along for that section of your ATV ride. If you don't have experience climbing with your ATV, don't get your feet wet on Wolverine. The wolverine is a vicious animal and this section of trail can be vicious if you don't have the necessary skills learned to maneuver your ATV safely up the incline.