From Kamas take HWY-150 47 miles to Lily Lake turnoff on your right and follow the signs from here to reach the lake. From Evanston it will be 30 miles to the turnoff on your left. I don't recommend driving a car on this trail unless you plan on destroying it. There are some nice camping spots near the northern end of the lake.
From Kamas take HWY-150 49 miles to Mill Creek Road/058 turnoff on your right. From Evanston it will be 28 miles to the turnoff on your left. This road allows access to all vehicles, but is also ATV friendly. There are numerous trails that spur off from the main road giving you miles upon miles of terrain to ride. Meeks Cabin Reservoir is 21 miles east of U-150 on the North Slope Road (FS-058). The road bends north at Blacks Fork. Continue north rather than turning right to continue on the North Slope road. The reservoir is about 3 miles north of the North Slope road turnoff. It is also accessible from Robertson, Wyoming. From Robertson, go west for 4.5 miles to where the pavement ends. The road forks into three gravel roads. Take the left fork. The reservoir is 13 miles south on this road. There is a boat ramp. Meeks Cabin Campground is on the west side of the lake in Wyoming with 25 campsites, running water, and toilets. Another great campground is on the SE side of the lake, and there is a fee.
Fish Lake-N.40.56.908-W.110.38.790
Little Lyman Lake-N.40.56.105-W.110.36.914
Lyman Lake-N.40.56.421-W.110.36.565
Elevation-9,311 ft : 43.65 Acres : Depth-Maximum-23 ft : Mean-10 ft
Lyman Lake is about 17 miles east of U-150 on the North Slope Road (FS-058) of the Uintas. Little Lyman Lake Campground, is administered by the Forest Service, and has 10 campsites, running water, and latrines.
From Kamas take HWY-150 21.50 miles east to Murdock Basin Road on your right. From Evanston it will be 58 miles to the turnoff on your left. There are numerous trails that spur off from the main road giving you miles upon miles of terrain to ride.
From Kamas drive 14.60 miles east up HWY-150 and park at the turnoff on the south side of the road at the fee station. The road gives you access to miles of groomed trails.
From Kamas drive 13.50 miles east up HWY-150 and park on the south side of the road at the West Portal Tunnel. Spring Canyon road begins across the street on the north side of HWY-150. This road has miles of ATV access and connects you back to HWY-150 where Washington and Lilly Lake are. It's pretty smooth riding at first on the main road, but can be bumpy/rocky in sections.
From Kamas drive 8.77 miles east up HWY-150 and park at the turnoff on north side of the road. The road gives you access to over 20 miles of Off-Road trails. The gravel road is smooth riding for about 4 miles up the canyon before turning into a rough rocky road.
From Kamas take HWY-150 46 miles east to Christmas Meadows turnoff on your right and follow the signs from here to Wolverine trailhead. From Evanston it will be 31 miles to the turnoff on your left. This trail is strictly for ATV’s only you cannot gain access with any other vehicle over 50” wide. This ride will loop around back to the trailhead or you can head over the summit to gain access to Lily Lake area. Some areas can be difficult for beginners with steep terrain. There is enough trail to spend the whole day here riding.