OHV Opportunities On Public Lands

     Field Office Map & Contact Info / OHV Management in Utah


 

  
"Now more than ever, the public is turning to BLM-managed lands as a sanctuary from urban life. The extensive network of back-country roads and trails found on the 23-million acres of BLM lands in Utah are an invaluable asset. The tricky part, of course, is striking the proper balance of use and protection."--State Director Sally Wisely

OHV Riding Opportunities:
 **Non Resident Off-Highway Vehicle Information
 **Utah State law requires that all OHVs have a spark arrestor
 
 -Paiute ATV Trail 
 -Knolls
Contact Salt Lake Field Office at 801 977-4300
 -Five Mile Pass           "                "
 -West Desert 1-day Rides

   includes Amasa Basin, Cricket Mountains,
  
Conger Mountains, Burbank Hills, Strawberry OHV System,
   Outlaw Trail, Shoshone Trail

 - San Rafael Swell
 - Great Western Trail
 - Kanab/BigWater Area
 - Escalante Boulder Area
 -
Moab Jeep Trails 
 - Sand Flats
(Moab)

 - Sand Mountain
 - Coral Pink Sand Dunes
  - Little Sahara Recreation Area

 

Utah BLM manages the use of OHVs in partnership with other Federal and State land managing agencies, tribal governments, local governments, communities and interest groups through a balanced approach, so as to protect public lands and resources, while providing opportunities for the safe use and enjoyment of OHVs.
  Tread Lightly
 
On the Right Trail
A guide to safety, etiquette, and ethics in Off-Highway Vehicle Use
 
Resource Advisory Council OHV Report

Important OHV information links:

OHV Management in Utah The Challenge, The Solution, Partnerships, Land Use Planning, Restrictive Orders, WSAs
OHV Frequently Asked Questions
San Rafael Route Designation Plan
BLM To Restrict Motorized Travel in Parunuweap Canyon WSA, Orderville Canyon WSA, and North Fork Virgin River WSA
Coral Pink Sand Dunes--Moquith Mountain Wilderness Study Area OHV Restrictions
BLM Joins Box Elder County Access Management Plan
Management Approach to Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) Use on Public Lands In Utah
Designating Off Highway Vehicle Routes in the Land Use Planning Process
BLM Increases Enforcement of OHV Travel Rules for Westwater Rims Area

  

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Bureau of Land Management
Utah State Office
PO Box 45155
Salt Lake City, Utah 84145-0155
Phone: (801) 539-4001
Fax:      (801) 539-4013

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Last Updated:  October 27, 2006

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