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Jordan River Off-Highway Vehicle State Recreation Area

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5-566: Jordan River Off-Highway Vehicle State Recreation Area is a Utah State Park located in Salt Lake City , Utah , USA. The park is dedicated to recreation with off highway vehicles . It consists of four separate tracks, with tabletops and banked turns, and is open from approximately early April to approximately mid-October. Off-highway motorcycle (OHM) riders have access to two motocross tracks. The novice and grand-prix tracks are open to both OHMs and all-terrain vehicles . All riders must wear

10-535: A helmet and all machines must be currently registered. Before riding here, or on any public land, youth from 8–16 years old (and until they get a driver license) must take and pass the state-required youth off-highway vehicle (OHV) education program; children under the age of eight may not operate an OHV on public land in Utah. Youth must carry their safety certificate while riding. [REDACTED]   This article incorporates public domain material from the website of

15-569: The Utah Division of State Parks . Utah State Park Utah State Parks is the common name for the Utah Division of State Parks ; a division of the Utah Department of Natural Resources . This is the state agency that manages the state park system of the state of Utah in the United States. Utah's state park system began with four heritage parks in 1957: Sugar House Park (which

20-574: The Utah/ Idaho border to Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum deep in the Four Corners region, and everywhere in between. The Division of State Parks also administers the Utah off highway vehicle , boating, and trails programs. In this capacity, they work to provide access to waterways and trails, and promote education, safety, and resource protection. The division's mission statement

25-580: Was later removed from the system), Utah Territorial Statehouse in Fillmore, This Is the Place Monument in Salt Lake City, and Camp Floyd outside of Fairfield . Today, there are 46 Utah State Parks and several undeveloped areas totaling over 95,000 acres (380 km ) of land and more than one million surface acres of water. Utah's state parks are scattered throughout Utah; from Bear Lake State Park at

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