The Beaver Creek Trail is located in the western Uintah Mountains, which is about 6 miles east of Kamas, Utah. In contrast with the area's other trails, the Beaver Creek Trail is free of snow rather early in the season. The end altitude for this 4-wheeler ride is 7,100 feet, with about 500 feet elevation gain over the nearly 5 mile trail.
The Beaver Creek 4-wheeler Trail begins opposite from the Yellow Pine parking area, that is just before the fee station for the Mirror Lake Highway . The fee to park here is just $3 per day of riding.
The Beaver Creek 4-wheeler Trail is where the valley meets the hillside, passing countless beaver ponds, right in the middle of a beautiful forest mountain landscape. Most of the trail is rather easy to ride due to it being mostly flat, hard packed dirt. The only real challenge on this 4-wheeler trail is a difficult hill at the beginning of the trail. The official end of the trail is where the Pine Valley Trail forks off to the right. If you go a fourth of a mile down the pine Valley trail, you can hook up with a few other 4-wheeler trails. New 4-wheeler riders will love The Beaver Creek 4-wheeler Trail as the perfect spot to get their feet wet trail riding.
The Beaver Creek Trail is a multi-use trail system so be ready to encounter not only other 4-wheeler riders but also hikers, bicycles fishermen, hunters, campers, or horseback riders on the trail. Be safe and have a fun time riding your 4-wheeler on the Beaver Creek Trail.