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Wolverine ATV Trailhead Campground Introduce

Step into the heart of nature at the Wolverline ATV Trailhead Campground, nestled within the stunning WasatchCache National Forest. This charming campground is a haven for adventure seekers and outdoor enthusiasts, offering a perfect blend of seclusion and access to world-class trails. Whether you're here for a quick overnight stay or planning an extended exploration, Wolverine ATV Trailhead Campground promises an unforgettable experience in one of Wyoming's most beautiful settings.

  • Secluded Location: Nestled along the FR323 road, the campground offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by untouched nature. Many campers find themselves alone or among very few others, providing a unique opportunity to disconnect and immerse yourself in the great outdoors.
  • Trails Access: As part of the Wolverine Trail System, this campground serves as a gateway to an extensive network of trails. From scenic routes to challenging paths, there's something for every skill level. Popular destinations include Lime Lake and Lymon Lakes, offering breathtaking views and opportunities for exploration.
  • Road Conditions: The road leading to the campground features an 8-10% grade with rocky terrain, making it essential to have a vehicle equipped with four-wheel drive. While shorter trailers or popup campers are manageable, larger units may face challenges. Adventurers should approach this section of the journey with caution and preparedness.
  • Amenities: The campground provides basic amenities, including water spigots and fire pits for cooking and camping. These facilities, combined with the natural beauty of the area, create a welcoming environment for both solo campers and groups.

One of the standout features of Wolverine ATV Trailhead Campground is its year-round availability. While summer months are ideal for hiking and exploring trails on foot or by ATV, winter brings a serene landscape perfect for snowmobiling and cross-country skiing. The nearby Elizabeth Ridge serves as an excellent midpoint for exploring various trails, making it a popular spot among visitors.

Customer feedback highlights the campground's unique charm and natural beauty. Many guests praise the secluded nature of the site, with one visitor noting that "you’ll likely be alone," which adds to the appeal of this hidden gem. Another reviewer emphasized the extensive trail system, stating that "many trails associated with the Wolverine Trail System" provide endless opportunities for exploration. They also mentioned the steepness of the road leading to the campground, advising caution but noting that it is manageable with a properly equipped vehicle.

Location

WyomingSummit CountyEvanstonFR323

Customer Reviews

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Chris Sullivan
Aug 31, 2021

Picturesque. The pics we took are of Christmas Meadows which is just down the trailhead. This is a secluded campground and you’ll likely be alone. Very steep road 8-10% grade and rocky to climb up to it. Shouldn’t have a problem hauling a shorter pull behind trailer or pop up (probably no longer than 10-15’) slow and DEFINITELY 4 Wheel drive but doable. Will go again

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MIKE (Mizzle)
Aug 05, 2020

Beautiful country, lots of riding to be had. Many trails associated with the Wolverine Trail system. From the Wolverine system continue up to Lime lake and Lymon Lakes. Surprising how far back the trails actually go. Take a couple days and enjoy, you won't hit all the trails. Elizabeth ridge seems to be a great mid point for many of the trails!

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FAKE NAME
Aug 19, 2019

This is hands down my favorite trail in the area. The ride does get boring in some parts of you do the full loop. However the best part of the trail is the part where the forest fire 🔥 past through. It’s cool to see all the trees down and new vegetation growing back up. There is also a cool boardwalk part. Sometimes the trail gets covered with trees during the winter so bring a saw. The board walk area is always nice. If your into geocaching check the boardwalk there is one there.

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John R
Mar 18, 2017

Great place to 4 wheel. The trails led to fun views. Some parts of the trail got a bit boring but overall was tons of fun. Taking this trail to lily lake was a fun ride. And fishing up there was decently fun - just a small lake but not crowded. Can be a very dusty ride so prepare for that

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chester mullins
Nov 04, 2018

This is a yearly trip for my family, and I was the only one that didn't have a four wheeler so I never went. This year i purchased a new Suzuki king quad from my local dealer at home Pinnacle Suzuki and i now see why my family makes this a yearly trip.