2018 Service Projects
FebruaryCleanup Staging areas, sealed picnic tables at Peek A Boo, and Elephant Cove. Site clean up and burning of brush. 80 hours. Relocated Hog Canyon
Overview:
Over the past 15 years the Utah/Arizona ATV Club has adopted and developed several ATV/OHV staging areas and trail systems for OHV trail riding enthusiasts here in Kane County, Utah. The Club regularly performs maintenance and cleanup at these staging areas and on the trails accessed from them. The ATV Club is currently in the process of creating a Kane County OHV Trail system that will link our local trails with many other OHV trails in the surrounding counties. The ATV Club urges interested parties to obtain further information or ride information by contacting the Utah/Arizona ATV Club at: [email protected] or Facebook: UT/AZ ATV Club.
FebruaryCleanup Staging areas, sealed picnic tables at Peek A Boo, and Elephant Cove. Site clean up and burning of brush. 80 hours. Relocated Hog Canyon
The ATV Club has assisted Kanab City in the cleanup of the Hamblin Memorial in town. The ATV Club also purchased and erected a cinderblock
The Crocodile/Hog Canyon, (Johnson Canyon) Staging area was developed with the cooperation of the BLM, Kanab Field office, and Kane County for the gravel base.
The ATV Club had advocated development of this staging area for years, the Monument BLM office took it upon themselves to do this project after
Elephant Cove was developed by the ATV Club with more volunteerism, Kane County Recreation Transportation Service District funds assisted in bringing in many loads of
The Peek A Boo staging area was work intensive endeavor of ATV Club volunteers. Grading the site, was paid by the Kane County Recreation Transportation
The first ATV Club project in 2006, was to help the Canyon Country 4×4 club, who had began developing the Hog Canyon trail system. They
The pictures are of the table that was rebuilt at Savage point, Trail 6 in Hog Canyon. Project engineers: Jim Harris and Mark Kubeja. Helpers: