The state of Utah and a group of off-roading activists have each filed separate appeals challenging a recent Bureau of Land Management travel plan that would close more than 300 miles of dirt trails and roads to motorized use near Moab.
A group of off-roading activists are challenging a recent Bureau of Land Management travel plan that would close more than 300 miles of dirt trails and roads to motorized use near Moab.
The BlueRibbon Coalition and Colorado OffRoad Trail Defenders are appealing a Bureau of Land Management, or BLM, decision to close dirt roads and trails near Moab in the Gemini Bridges and Labyrinth Canyon areas.
The BlueRibbon Coalition and Colorado OffRoad Trail Defenders are appealing a Bureau of Land Management, or BLM, decision to close dirt roads and trails near Moab in the Gemini Bridges and Labyrinth Canyon areas.
From several thousand feet above, the winding network of roads and trails that twist and divide sections of Gemini Bridges and Labyrinth Canyon in southern Utah are hard to miss. Roughly 98% of the area is within a half-mile of a designated road.