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and Vicinity. Southeastern Utah has been called
the off-highway vehicle capital of the world. The famed
Moab Jeep Safari, held every Easter weekend, attracts
hundreds of four-wheel-drive enthusiasts who come to explore
the area's driving challenges, such as the Moab Rim, Poison
Spider Mesa and other BLM routes. Participation in this
popular event is allocated by an advance registration
lottery system, but the event also draws non-registered
participants as well.
One
of the most talked about four-wheel drive roads in southern
Utah is Elephant Hill in the Needles District of Canyonlands
National Park. Also in the park, the White Rim Trail
loops around the Island in the Sky mesa for over 100
miles, reservations and permits are required for this
adventure.
West
of Blanding a 38-mile dirt and gravel road travels over
Bears Ears in the Abajo Mountains to Natural Bridges
National Monument and connects to forest roads that
drop into Beef Basin or continue on to Monticello.
Canyonlands
Travel Region (435-259-8825 north, 435-587-3235 south)
can provide more information on this area.
Click
on one of the vicinities below to view
ATV information for that area.
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