AMERICAN FORK CANYON — Often times in the recreation world, we can get caught up in our own fun and forget about the other user groups who enjoy the great outdoors just as much as we do. One group of recreation enthusiasts have stepped away from this tribal mindset, and continue to push for the […]
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Volunteers Clean Up Ward Canyon
As its name suggests, Bountiful is an area with much to offer in the outdoor recreation world; especially when it comes to Ward Canyon. Because of this beauty and popularity, as well as its proximity to the city, portions of the canyon can quickly become “over loved.” To help keep this beauty intact, it takes […]
5 Organizations Team Up For Trail Maintainence
Utah is known for its premier OHV trails and riding opportunities. The landscape and scenery found here are breathtaking and often leave visitors planning their next trip before their current one has finished. These beautiful trails are often built and maintained through the combined work of multiple organizations. Recently, five of these groups joined together […]
Volunteers Install New Beacon Transceiver at Monte Cristo
MONTE CRISTO — Winter is in full swing and the mountains have been immersed in deep snow. This has been great news for snowmobilers, who are loving the several feet of snow being dumped each storm. However, with our beloved powder comes an increase in avalanche danger. There has been a substantial amount of avalanche […]
Snowmobile Season Is Here, So Are The Volunteers
December is around the corner and the snow is starting to fall; meaning snowmobile lovers across the state are firing up their rigs and preparing the upcoming season. Rather than preparing their personal set ups, some OHV enthusiasts are helping prep the trails that are beloved by so many. Members of the Utah Snowmobile Association and […]
Volunteers Raise Kiosk At Lookout Pass
The cold weather may be on its way in, but that hasn’t slowed the efforts of the OHV clubs and organizations who work tirelessly to help keep Utah’s trails a favorite the world over. This month, members from two clubs – the Northern Utah ATV Trail Riders and the Public Lands Equal Access Alliance – […]
UAA raises 3rd Kiosk with help from the Sage Riders
The volunteers are at it again! Members from the Utah ATV Association and the Sage Riders Motorcycle Club came together to help build an OHV Kiosk in Juab County near Cherry Creek. In total, 16 volunteers lent their sweat and hard work to the construction effort. The group consisted of both experienced riders and others with […]
Utah Snowmobile Association Volunteers Push Through The Cold
It’s getting cold outside; but to outdoor lovers, this means the fun is just about to start. But before the fun in the snow can begin, there is plenty of work that needs to get done first. Much of the work across the state is supplemented by volunteers. Volunteers from the Utah Snowmobile Association chose […]
Private Partners Team Up With State, Federal Agencies for Trail System Upkeep
Everyone loves OHV trails, but very few go out of their way and look for ways to directly help keep trails a safe, fun, and clean place for everyone. Ray Golden, manager of the Ticaboo Resort, along with his staff, have been working diligently towards this goal. The Ticaboo Resort has helped host the local […]
Volunteers Brave Cold, Repair Fence on Public Lands Day
While many people celebrate National Public Lands Day by going outside to hike, ride or swim; there are others who see it as an opportunity to help. Three different clubs – the Northern Utah ATV Trail Riders, Wasatch Outlaw Wheelers, and Public Lands Equal Access Alliance – came together with rangers from the Logan Ranger […]