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Butch Cassidy is just south of Vernal and winds through a canyon full of unique rock formations emerging above the Green River then moves direction for the top of Asphalt Ridge.
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This is a fun interactive ride that combines archery and OHV together. Throughout the trail there will be three to four archery shooting stations for the riders to shoot at.
This is a rock crawling trail. Largely sandstone surfaces with lots of ledges, overhangs, steep climbs, off camber frame twists, and straddle points, roll over/body damage possible, experienced driving skills required.
This trail loops around Bassett Springs, Dyer Mine, Iron Springs and Big & Little Brush Creeks. Trail will consist of high elevation forest, two track roads with a mid-point assent up a tight rough boulder covered mountain trail with steep climbs, multiple stops along the way for sightseeing and scenic overviews. Some low water crossing (usually minor).
Try your luck at this self guided trail! This ride runs along the rim of historic Diamond Mountain and winds through cedar filled ridges. Along the way enjoy views of Dinosaur National Monument and Split Mountain.
An easy ride on two-track and bladed trails through the picturesque Crouse Canyon. Known for its scenic views, outlaw history, and abundant wildlife. Stop and have a picnic at the John Jarvie Historical Site to hear the tales of these old outlaws.
John Taylor is a high elevation trail with some spots above 9,500 feet. This beautiful trail has several water crossings that can very depending on run off. This trip has many scenic overviews and will consist of high elevation...
Jose Morris, near the Jensen area starts off with an awesome view of Split Mountain traversing through juniper canyons with a short walk at the mid-point of the trail visits some Native American pictographs. The trail continues to climb in elevation to the top of Blue Mountain
Explore the Doc's Beach area as you travel through ancient times along petroglyph panels that tell a story of times gone by. Enjoy views of Steinaker State Park as you pass on to Moonshine Arch, a massive sandstone natural arch neatly tucked away in the cliffs just north of Vernal.
If you have a need for speed then this is the trail for you! This "baja race" style ride will have you speeding below Blue Mountain to the Colorado border (like an outlaw being chased by a posse in the wild west).
The night trail uses the Butch Cassidy trail which is fun during the day but at night will give your nerves a tried and true test.
One of the Jamborees most popular trails is the Outlaw Range Ride filled with stunning views, wild life, and a tour of the historic Stringham Cabin. This is a two-track trail in the High Uinta Mountains with beautiful views of sweeping alpine vistas and majestic peaks.
Visit the ghost towns of Rector and Dragon and an old gilsonite mine that once employed the people that lived there. If you are afraid of heights don't look down, these mines can be close to 1,000 feet deep!
Considered as one of the most difficult trails on the Jamboree, expert driving required. Thrill seekers love the the challenge of the steep stretches of sandstone, slick rock, and ledges to the top of Red Mountain.
Enjoy some of the most beautiful overlooks and scenery in the Uinta Mountains on the ride to what is truly Paradise. Stunning views are waiting for you in the Ashley National Forest as you travel to Julius Reservoir, Paradise Park Reservoir, and Cave Peak.
The Sand Dunes area is one of the older, well known areas for hard core rock crawling. Largely sandstone surfaces with lots of ledges, overhangs, steep climbs, off chamber, and frame twists.
The Sand Dunes Gulch is a hard core rock crawling trail. This difficult trail winds through a tight gulch with several extremely off-camber bens and other spots that could incur minor body damage if you don't the turns wide enough. There are several unnamed waterfall obstacles that take . . .
Visit the ghost towns of Rainbow and Watson and the abandoned gilsonite mines that once employed the people that lived there. If you are afraid of heights don't look down, these mines can be close to 1,000 feet deep!
Two-track trail offering a roller coaster ride from driving down into wash bottoms to climbing back to the ridge tops. Enjoy the thrills and views of the Ashley Valley and snow covered Marsh Peak.
Ready for a fun and delicious tour of some of Vernal's favorite places to eat?! At each stop you will get an insider experience as you sample foods and drinks from some of our favorite places. You will definitely leave FULL! This tour is only available on Friday. Space is limited.
This is a fun and interactive ride that combines shooting firearms and riding the trails. Participants will shoot at a .22 silhouette range, AR rifle range, competitive pistol, and cowboy action shoot. After shooting, ride the "Sheriff Pope Trail" through Buckskin Mountains near Red Fleet Reservoir. . .