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Rules of the Road

Trail Etiquette on Public Lands

  1. When riding in areas with special status plants, no stopping will be allowed to protect sensitive resources from inadvertent damage when pulling off of a road

  2. All motorized travel is limited to existing roads and trails. The trails are indicated on the map

  3. Wild horses are protected by Federal law and harassment of wild horses is prohibited

  4. Drinking alcoholic beverages while driving on the trail systems is prohibited. 

  5. Riders are required to stay with their groups and follow the designated guide. 

  6. Participants cannot disrupt or collect artifacts from a known archaeological site at any time. Prosecution for knowingly disrupting archaeological sites is possible.

  7. All ATVs and drivers must have valid, current licenses.

Iron Off-Road Rally Guidelines

  1. Participants will provide their own off-highway vehicle, and take care of their own food and non-alcoholic beverages for the trip. Suggested essentials, beyond plenty of water, include sun protection and layered clothing in case of changing weather circumstances that are always a possibility.

  2. There are trails for all abilities.  Please choose trails that match your experience and the machine's ability.

  3. Vehicle safety equipment is extremely important. It is essential that participants stay on the designated routes, and that basic rules are followed.

  4. Riders must stay on legal ATV trails and roads. 

  5. All OHVs must be equipped with the following:

    • At least one headlamp

    • At least one red tail lamp

    • Functioning braking system

    • Spark arrester

    • Muffler

    • Current registration sticker

  6. OHV operators must have liability insurance coverage: $25,000 per person, $50,000 per accident, and $15,000 for property damage

  7. Utah law requires youth, ages 8 to 15 (or until they get their state-issued driver's license), to complete a Utah Division of Parks and Recreation off-highway vehicle (OHV) course before operating on public lands, roads, or trails. It is illegal for any child under the age of 8 to operate an OHV on any public land.

  8. For the safety and comfort of all riders, a guide will assist the group in determining and maintaining a safe and comfortable speed and will determine the routes to be followed.

  9. Each rider will be responsible for compliance with the conditions set forth herein, and for the condition and operation of his or her own ATV/UTV and related equipment, and of his or her own safety and protective gear, and that of those in his charge.

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