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Jazz-Chromolly Trail HighlightsJazz-Chromolly Highlights Video

The BLM's Jazz-Chromolly Trail in Vernal, Utah, is a first-class bike trail. As part of the Red Fleet Trails complex, Jazz-Chromolly combines flowing, winding segments with technical sections and challenging climbs. It crosses desert sands, slick rock and offers panoramic views of Red Fleet Reservoir, the Brush Creek Drainage and the Battleships formations, which give the Red Fleet Trails Complex its name. Jazz-Chromolly has something for both intermediate and advanced riders and riders can link with the J-Boy and Handsome Cabin Boy Trails for an amazing mountain biking experience. For more information, contact the BLM Vernal Field Office at (435) 781-4400.

The riders featured in the video are Nathan Rooney, Melissa Hendrickson, and BLM Outdoor Recreation Planner, Jason West.

Video by Jason West using Go-Pro Hero 2.


Fuels Treatment Projects Aid in Containment of Wolf Den Fire

BLM fire engine fighting Wolf Den FireThe Wolf Den Fire, sparked by lightning on June 29, 2012, started near the historic town site of Dragon on BLM Vernal Field Office lands.  Resources were dispatched; however, they were unable to contain the fire due to erratic fire behavior.  The area had experienced drought conditions since early spring and there were high amounts of carry-over fuels from the previous year.

Firefighters tried to burn out along roads and use aviation resources to stop the fire.  It continued to burn through retardant drops and jumped the roads being used as containment lines.  At the end of day one, the fire was approximately 2,300 acres and was threatening an above-ground natural gas line.  Also being threatened were numerous oil and gas lines worth millions of dollars.

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The Vernal Field Office is located in the northeast corner of Utah and administers lands within Daggett, Duchesne and Uintah Counties, plus a small portion of Grand County. The Vernal Field Office also has Native American Trust responsibilities for Northern Ute Tribal and allotted mineral trust lands located within these counties. The area includes the south slope of the Uinta Mountains, the Uinta Basin, and the Book Cliffs region.

The management area in northeastern Utah includes the Uinta Basin, the east and west Tavaputs Plateaus, the Eastern Uinta Mountains (northern boundary), the Book Cliffs (southern boundary), Diamond Mountain, Nine Mile Canyon, and Browns Park. The area is bounded on the west by the Wasatch Mountains and on the east by the Douglas Creek Arch in Colorado.

There are approximately 5,518,859 acres within the boundary of the Vernal Field Office, of which 1,725,500 acres are BLM managed surface lands. The Vernal Field Office administers energy related mineral activities on 3.8 million acres of Federal mineral lands (includes 1.3 million acres of National Forest Service lands) and post lease mineral operations on Indian trust mineral lands. The 1,911,000 acres of BLM managed mineral estate includes the split estate mineral lands within the Hill Creek Extension (comprises 185,500 acres of mineral estate underlying Indian trust surface).

The Vernal Field Office was designated as a Pilot Office under the Energy Policy Act of 2005. The managed lands contain oil and gas along with other unique mineral resources such as Gilsonite, oil shale, and tar sands.

Green River District, Vernal Field Office
170 South 500 East 
Vernal, UT  84078
Phone: (435) 781-4400
Fax: (435) 781-4410