We recently sent a letter to Department of Interior Secretary Bernhardt asking him to remove the restrictions on OHVs in Utah’s National Parks.
You can read the letter here, then go sign our petition to add your support to this cause.
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If we ar street legal and have to pay for plates and insurance just like other vehicles we should be allowed on street roads just like everyone else. The 14K members mentioned above may not include tens of thousands of out of state riders that come to Utah every year. Open the parks. UTV’s on asphalt do a lot less damage than the othe larger and heavier, cars, trucks, motor homes and trailers.
Please approve this request and allow safe insured recreation in Utah. I would visit with my UTV if approved.
If we have gone to the effort and expense of equipping our machines to make them street legal in Utah, the Parks should honor our desires to ride in the parks. How are we any different than a car? You in fact, we pay more for our registration than a car does.
Please make it legal to ride in the Parks. Small towns see the value of allow this…
I would like to see street legal UTV’s able to drive thru the parks the same as cars Jeeps and motorcycles. Me my wife and friends are planning a trip to visit southern Utah in the near future.
Please strongly consider changing this law to allow street legal UTV’s in National Parks. I can personally say that I have not gone to some for this specific reason as our family love exploring in our UTV.
These roads should be open to all legal vehicles
Glen Canyon has opened up, State line in the Wahweep area, to ATV/UTV. However, there in nothing in the Bullfrog (north end} of Glen Canyon. The same should be done and this end for people that visit this area of the lake. Also the “Narrows” as it is called should be posted as a BLM road. It is very hard to see the NPS boundary sign if one has never been on this trial.
Street legal licensed UTV s should not be discriminated against and kept from driving in our national parks.. These are our National Parks.
we currently pay as much to register our UTVs as we do for cars and trucks. This is one form of recreation that our family and friends participate in together. Local communities benefit financially as we visit their towns for services.