The 3rd annual Outlaw ATV Jamboree was an undeniable success with 300 participants and their fancy rides out and about. The fun started on Thursday with trail rides throughout the day. The ATV rodeo was held Friday at the Western Park. Saturday was another day full of rides with the event wrapping up with the Ride by the Lights Night Ride that paraded down Main Street before traversing Asphalt Ridge. The event’s success is thanks to countless volunteers, especially from the Uintah Riders All Terrain URAT club. While URAT has no club dues or fees, they do give countless hours cleaning and preparing the trails in advance of this event as well as year round. “I couldn’t believe the effort that went into every trail for this event,” shares Uintah County Commissioner Brad Horrocks, who volunteered as a trail guide during the event. “I can’t brag enough about the people who put this on. The participants come out and love it here. They see what we have and come back year after year. It’s a first class event.” Learn more about this annual event at
www.outlawatvjam.com
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