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Jamboree Information

The Tri-State ATV  Jamboree originates in southern Utah in the town of Hurricane.  The rides will be on the Tri-State ATV Trail System. Jamboree Headquarters are at the Washington County Regional Fairgrounds, located approximately 3 miles east on SR-9 from the Exit 16 - I-15 interchange. (N37 09.848 W113 24.846) You will need to transport your ATV to the trail head staging areas. We can no longer ride on our ATVs directly to the trails as in past years.

Trail sign-up will be held during check in on March 14th and 15th. This is a first come first choice basis so arrive early to get the trail picks you want.

The registration fee for the Jamboree is $100.00/per participant (Driver or Passengers Regardless of Age).
Registration spots fill up fast - and they are limited - so register early.

There are other events in the area at the same time and many motels and RV parks fill prior to our registration deadline.  Make your reservations as early as possible.

Your  registration fee includes:

bulletall trail fees 
bulletjamboree t-shirt
bulleta full breakfast each morning
bulletthursday night ice cream social         
bulletdutch oven dinner friday night
bulletguided tours
bulletprize drawings

Here's some helpful information:

  1. Block out March 14 - 17 on your calendar.

  2. Registration is required no later than February 22, 2012.

  3. To register please go to the Registration Page and complete either the online or mail-in registration form.

  4. Questions?
    Click Here to Email Us
                   or
    Call: 435-275-8602

  5. Your personal registration information is for our use only and will not be distributed for any other use.

  6. Make your motel, campground and ATV rental reservations (if necessary) early.  Please refer to the Local Services Guide for a list of local motels and RV parks.

  7. We will be riding at altitudes from 2,500 feet to nearly 7,000 feet above sea level so please tune your ATV as needed.

  8. There are a limited number of ATVs for rent in our area.  Please refer to the Local Services Guide for a list of local rental options.

  9. Each registered participant assumes the responsibility for being properly trained and outfitted as well as taking responsibility for his or her own safety and well being.  Participants also have the responsibility for being properly insured.  Registration for the Jamboree is an indication of such willingness on the part of each participant.  Refer to the Safety and Limitation of Liability section for more information.

  10. Choose your rides carefully, according to your abilities and the rating given with each ride description.  The Jamboree rides require that you be willing and able to transport your ATV to remote locations.

  11. We will have individual passes for each participant during check-in at the Jamboree Headquarters located at the Washington County Regional Park Fairgrounds.  Keep your passes with you at all times as they will identify you as a registered participant and will allow admission to all Jamboree events, sponsored meals, and prize drawings.

  12. Bring warm clothing and rain gear in case of unexpected cooler or wet weather.  March is an ideal time to ride the trail but nights on the desert can be somewhat cold, and weather can change without warning.  Also bring your sun screen and, of course, plenty of water to drink.

  13. Utah State law requires Utah residents to have current 2012 ATV registration.  If your state does not require OHV/ATV registration, you may ride under the state's reciprocal 14-day visitation and registration will not be required.  If your state does require registration, it needs to be current.  Utah State law also requires all drivers without a driver's license be certified to operate an OHV/ATV. Utah State law also states that a person under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult 18 years old or over.  Helmets are mandatory to age 18 and strongly advised for all riders. 

 

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The Tri-State ATV Jamboree would like to give special thanks to the Bureau of Land Management for allowing Jamboree use of public lands under their administration. Their land use and management policies have allowed for our controlled and careful use of ATV's on public lands. Thanks also to the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation which administers ATV registration, safety, rider training and certification programs in Utah. Thank you to Washington County as well for the use of county roads. Thank you to the Washington County Regional Park Fairgrounds.


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