3rd Annual Bryce Canyon Country ATV Rally
 August 24th - 26th, 2007


Bryce Canyon Resort is pleased to announce their
3rd Annual Bryce Canyon Country ATV Rally

FEATURING   When, Where & Why
 Daily ATV Rides
 Blind Mans Rodeo
Dirt Track Races
ATV Pull & more
   WHEN: August 24th - 26th, 2007
 WHERE: Bryce Canyon Resort -
    Bryce, Utah
WHY: Just for the FUN of it

For more information call: 1-800-834-0043 or 435-834-5351

Click here for your Online ATV Rally reservation from!


Downloadable Forms (PDF):

Packet with Release Forms
Registration Form
Online Rally Registration Form

ATV Rally Booth Cover Letter
Booth Registration Form

3rd Annual Bryce Canyon Country ATV Rally Registration and Information Packet


Bryce Canyon Resort is pleased to announce their 3rd Annual Bryce Canyon Country ATV Rally being held August 24th - 26th, 2007. Numerous events and activities are once again planned for a fun filled weekend the whole family will enjoy.

We encourage you to look over all of the information in this packet as it contains pertinent information about rules and regulations regarding the Rally. Also enclosed are the ATV rules for the State of Utah.

Garfield County offers numerous trails, activities, and breathtaking scenery. And we want to make sure you get to see the best of it. Therefore, we ask that you are mindful of the regulations enclosed. Being familiar with these rules and regulations will help to preserve the privilege for us to continue to hold this Rally on a yearly basis.

Fill out and mail your registration packet to:

Bryce Canyon Resort ATV Rally
PO Box 640006
13500 E Highway 12
Bryce, Utah 84764

Be sure to include your completed form and payment. Preregistration is $70.
Registration the day of the ATV Rally is $85.

If you have any questions regarding the Rally or this informational packet, feel free to contact us at 1-800-834-0043.


Downloadable Forms (PDF):

Packet with Release Forms
Registration Form
Online Rally Registration Form

ATV Rally Booth Cover Letter
Booth Registration Form

Rules and Regulations of the Bryce Canyon Country ATV Rally

Obey all laws of the trail system.
Do NOT ride ATVs on the highway. Crossing the highway is fine; be sure to watch for traffic.
Become familiar with the Garfield County OHV regulations included in this packet.
Do NOT wander off designated trails.
Trail use is a privilege. Please help us continue to have our Annual Rally by staying on the trails as marked.
Safety is your responsibility.
Practice safety when handling your ATV.
Watch out for pedestrians.
Be considerate of others.
Do NOT enter any of the event tracks/courses until directed to do so.
Fees must be paid and you must have your number visible to participate in any event.
Waiver MUST be signed before participating in any event.
Machines MUST be in safe mechanical condition in order to compete.
Riders must MUST conduct themselves in a safe and respectful manner at all times.

Extra Information

All Day Rides:

Pine Lake – Powell Point Ride
Degree of Difficulty = Intermediate
This magnificent ride features Powell Point where on can literally see over 100 miles away. From this vantage point you can see Lake Powell, Escalante, and more. You will also see 1,000 year old bristlecone pine trees. Elevations on this ride exceed 10,000 feet making for a truly awe inspiring experience.

Great Western – Paunsaugunt Ride
Degree of Difficulty = Intermediate
The Paunsaugunt is the premier wildlife area, famous for its massive deer and elk. This ride features Tropic Reservoir, breath taking scenery, and beautiful pink cliffs. This area is also known as a haven for fly fishing enthusiasts.

Casto Canyon – West Hunt Ride
Degree of Difficulty = Intermediate to Advanced
Ride back through the ages of time as you see how this area was formed. See igneous rock formations, lava flows, and incredible red rock formations in an up close and personal way. Let your imagination flow as you ride through an area where the legendary Butch Cassidy used to hide out. One guest put it this way, “the best way to describe this ride is “Scenic Overload”.

It is possible to encounter wildlife. Do not fear them. They will generally run away to get away from you. Chasing animals is illegal. Stay on the trail. However, do keep your cameras ready for the picture perfect opportunity. Keep in mind that the rally is held at an elevation of over 7500 feet. Higher elevations have lower oxygen levels and weather fluctuations. Be prepared with extra clothing, plenty of water, and snacks. Helmets and Goggles are required. It is also a good idea to make sure your ATV is jetted properly for the altitude changes. Extra fuel is an added security.


Events:

Following the all day rides we offer a variety of activities for the ATV enthusiasts. Dirt track races, blind mans rodeo, ATV pulling contest, ATV drag races, and mud bog provide entertainment and fun for people of all ages. There is also a concession booth and vendors offering ATV related products.

Scenic Tours, an elk preserve, a world class wildlife museum, hiking, fishing, horseback rides, scenic flights are all conveniently located nearby for your enjoyment.

Note: There are over 2,500 miles of OHV trails in Garfield County.


OHV Rules and Regulations

Stay on designated ATV roads.
No person under eight years of age will be allowed to operate an OHV on the Garfield County Road system.
All riders must wear a properly fitting, safety regulated helmet.
No person may operate an OHV upon any street or highway, except to cross the street or highway, giving
    the right of way to oncoming traffic.
All OHV vehicles on the OHV road system must be licensed and/or registered by the state in which the owner
    has residence.
OHVs shall be equipped with brakes adequate to control the movement of and to stop and hold the vehicle
    under normal operating conditions; headlights and taillights when operated between sunset and sunrise; a
   noise control device.
No person shall operate an OHV over twenty-five miles per hour on the Garfield County Road system.
No person may operate an OHV while under the influence of alcohol, while in connection with acts of vandalism,     harassment of animals, burglaries, other crimes, damage to the environment, impairment of plant or animal life,
    or excessive noise.
To operate on private land, the OHV operator must have permission from the land owner.
Penalties for violation shall be punishable as a Class C Misdemeanor.


Bryce Canyon Resorts • P.O. Box 640006 • 13500 E Hwy. 12 • Bryce Canyon, UT 84764
(Toll Free) 1-866-834-0043 • (Phone) 435-834-5351• (Fax) 435-834-5256
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