Join Us @ the 2025 Beaver County ATV Jamboree

The purpose of the Beaver County ATV Jamboree is to offer an off-road vehicle event to encourage participants from all over the nation to come and experience the OHV trail network of Beaver County.  The mission of the jamboree is to provide positive exposure for Beaver County and to offer local businesses tourist and other related revenue opportunities.

The Beaver County ATV Jamboree committee is hosting premium UTV/OHV experience starting September 30 and concluding on October 3, 2025.  Participants will experience Utah's Paiute and High Desert trail systems that traverses Beaver county. 

Come enjoy Beaver County’s iconic scenery and 290-miles of spectacular trails for all to enjoy. Bring your family and friends to experience the abundant beauty of Beaver Country along with local hidden treasures waiting to be discovered.  Beaver county’s treasures include our mountains, forests, rivers, lakes, farmlands, ranches, wildlife, history, and pioneer sites that guarantee everyone a personal and unique experience.  

The Beaver County ATV Jamboree offers various rides rated from beginner to advanced led by our experienced guides who will help navigate riders through our local trail system while providing you with fantastic opportunities to learn about endless opportunities to connect to Beaver county's abundant natural resources, history, people, and communities 

Registration includes three days of guided rides, a swag bag from the state of Utah Tourism board, two-locally catered dinners, and chances to win prizes, firearms, and other exciting items in one of our many raffles and drawings.  Additional clothing and head gear can be purchased in advance or at the time of registration.  Don’t forget all riders must register for rides since BLM limits the number of riders for each ride.  Make sure you or your group registers early before preferred rides close. 

Please note that trails may be canceled or rerouted prior to the jamboree due to weather or natural disasters due to snow, washouts, rockslides, mud, or other unforeseen circumstances, but it's rare.




SCHEDULE

2025 Beaver County ATV Jamboree Schedule

 

TUESDAY, SEPT. 30

1:00 pm - 4:00 pm…… (REGISTRATION-Check-in, Ask Questions, Buy Raffle Tickets, Meet Your Fellow Riders) at the Beaver City Center on street parking in the designated areas on 300 North Street or in the back of the building. 

5:00 pm……... Catered Dinner by Pork Belly’s with prize drawings will be held and must be present to WIN! at Belknap Elementary School with designated parking in lots on the north and west sides of the school. 


WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1st

7:30-9:30 am………. Guided Rides.

5:00 pm………. On your own for dinner, please go out and support our Local Restaurants and Food Trucks!!


THURSDAY, OCT. 2nd

7:30-9:30 am………. Guided Rides.

5:00 pm………. On your own for dinner, please go out and support our Local Restaurants and Food Trucks!!

6:00 pm……… ATV Parade down Beaver’s Main Street followed by ice cream social at The Creamery.


FRIDAY, OCT. 3rd

7:30-9:30 am………. Guided Rides.

5:00 pm…….... Raffle and drawings to win guns, rifles, prizes, cash or split the pot-must be present to WIN! at the Finale Dinner catered by Timberline Restaurant at Belknap Elementary School parking available in the north and west lots around the school.


*All lunches purchased by riders each day will be catered by Arshel’s Cafe (Loaded Burger)!

Location Information

  • Beaver City Center
  • 39 W 300 North Street, Beaver, UT, 84713 US

Location Information

  • Belknap Elementary
  • 650 E, Beaver, UT, 84713 US

2025 RIDES

Registration includes swag bag, t-shirt, and hat

  • T-Shirt
    Swag Bag
    Raffle Tickets

Liability Waiver Agreement
By registering for the Iron Off Road Rally Event, I hereby agree that there are inherent dangers
while riding ATV/OHV's. The Iron Off Road Rally, Triple S Polaris, Cedar City Area Chamber of
Commerce, Iron County, Bureau of Land Management, Forest Service, Iron Springs Adventure
Resort, sponsors, guides, it's officers, employees, medical staff, volunteers and supporters or
anyone else who helped organize this event, will not be held responsible or liable for any
mishaps or accidents that take place during the rally. The above will also not be responsible for
personal property loss or damage. I understand that I am responsible for my safety
and well-being and any others in my care.
I understand that this is a guided ride event and I agree to the following guidelines:
1. Participants provide their own off highway vehicle.
2. Riders will take care of their own food and non-alcoholic beverages for the trip.
Suggested essentials are to bring plenty of water, include sun protection, and layered
clothing in case of changing weather circumstances.
3. Each participant must choose a trail ride that matches their skill level as well as their
machines abilities.
4. It is essential that participants stay on the designated routes, and that basic rules are
followed.
5. All OHVs must be equipped with the following:
a. At least one headlamp
b. At least one red tail lamp
c. Functioning braking system
d. Spark arrester
e. Muffler
f. Current registration sticker
6. OHV operators must have liability insurance coverage
7. Utah law requires youth, ages 8 to 15 (or until they get their state-issued driver
license), to complete a Utah Division of Parks and Recreation off-highway vehicle (OHV)
course before operating on public lands, roads or trails. It is illegal for any child under
the age of 8 to operate an OHV on any public land.
8. For the safety and comfort of all riders, participants will follow a guide who will assist
the group in determining and maintaining a safe and comfortable speed and will
determine the routes to be followed.
9. Each participant is required to follow the designated guide and follow all of their
trainings and guidelines.
10. Each rider will be responsible for the condition and operation of his or her own ATV/
UTV and related equipment, and of his or her own safety and protective gear, and that
of those in his charge.
11. A valid driver's license is required to operate a vehicle at the rally.
Again, by registering for the Iron Off-road Rally, I agree to all the above and take full
responsibility for myself, and those I am registering for, as set forth in this waiver.
I, the undersigned, agree to the terms above.


October 1, 2025 Rides Choices

  • Length 65 Miles
    Intermediate Trail
    It travels along the Coyote Bench road, leading to the Fremont Canyon road, and further on to Cottonwood Creek. Progressing southward along Cottonwood Creek, it traces the gas pipeline road to reach the summit of Oak Basin Ridge. The trail then proceeds along the ridge to intersect with the power line road, continuing towards the Buckskin Valley north road. Moving southward, it reaches SR 20, crosses the highway, and follows the Buckskin county road, ascending over Showalter Mountain to reach Lower Bear Valley. Continuing along the county road to the south, it leads to the Cottonwood Creek road, heads west to the junction of Buckskin Road, and then turns north towards Buckskin Valley. The trail persists northward along the west side of the valley, crossing SR 20. It descends down Anderson Peak to the west and eventually returns to the parking area.

  • Lunch @ Butch Cassidy Hideout in Circleville or bring your own.
    Get ready for an exciting, intermediate-level adventure starting from Jamboree Headquarters! This 77-mile journey takes you past Butch Cassidy’s birthplace in Beaver, Utah, and includes two thrilling water crossings and some challenging mountain grades. You'll navigate two-track roads and mountain trails, stopping at Butch Cassidy’s legendary hideout in Circleville before enjoying a delicious lunch in town. Dive into history and adventure on this unforgettable ride!

  • Riders will experience Cave Canyon, ascending
    from pinyon/juniper through mahogany and stands of
    aspen to a scenic overlook. The top of the canyon will
    give amazing views of the valley, the Tushar Mountain
    Range to the east, Cherry Creek and the surrounding
    peaks of the southern Mineral Mountains. This ride is
    one we think you will enjoy.

  • This ride features a unique chance to view
    historic charcoal kilns erected around the Frisco
    Mining District back in the 1870’s. There will be a
    history lesson on the area and explanation for the
    purpose and need for producing charcoal for the
    mines. This ride will also feature a breathtaking ride
    to the top of Frisco Peak with its amazing scenic
    overlook at 9700 feet elevation. This tour will visit
    numerous kiln sites and if you are a history buff, this
    ride is for you.

  • This ride will feature the Southern Wah
    Wah Mountains, a fun opportunity to see some
    unique country in western Beaver County. You
    will also get to see some kilns that are not on the
    Frisco ride. There will be some very scenic over
    looks when you reach the top of the mountain.

  • This ride will highlight the historic Lincoln Mining
    District, the first lead mine in Utah, where riders will be
    given a brief history of this area. The tour will showcase the
    Creole Mine where riders will witness water flowing out of
    the mouth of the mine after early miners struck an under-
    ground aquafer. For lunch, the ride will stop at the Miners-
    ville town park where restroom facilities are available. The
    ride will also include a trip up Jacks Peak, which affords a
    scenic overlook of the Milford Flat. This is a popular ride with
    locals and visitors.

  • This ride will pass through some stunning country
    with lots of gamble oak and mahogany covered hills. There
    are exciting hill climbs and fun twisty trails. We will take a
    step back in time as we stop to see the remnants of Mag’s
    famous brothel and bathhouse. Another highlight is a stop
    at an old miner’s cabin that was built into a giant boulder.
    Finally, we will stop at a Depression Era cement reservoir
    built by the Civilian Conservation Corp in the 1930s. The
    spectacular rock formations and views will thrill you. If
    you ask Michelle what her favorite ride is, she will point you
    to this one every time.

  • This ride takes you into the lofty Tushar Mountains to
    the base of towering Mount Baldy. From the trail, the
    mountain ridges will stretch above you toward the clouds,
    leaving you completely breathless. You will cross over
    Tanner Mountain into Indian Creek and take a ride up
    Twitchell Canyon. The scenic views along this ride are
    unparalleled. A lunch stop will take place at Manderfield
    Reservoir where restroom facilities are available. There are
    many water crossings on this ride and the highlight will be a
    stop at the Picture Rock Quarry. Picture rocks are shale rocks
    with intricate designs resembling art pieces and you will
    have the unique opportunity to see these special rocks.

  • The ride covers 65 miles when leaving from Beaver, the ride will travel east along the PST 05 onto the Tushar Mountains. It will wind up steep, twisting, tree-lined trails, travel through flower spotted meadows, negotiate switchbacks through beautiful groves of aspens and finally follow bubbling streams along the PST 68 back into Beaver. Bring along snacks, a camera and lunch. We will stop at several scenic lookouts. This ride is Advanced and allows up to 15 riders. Only machines that are 50” or less wide are allowed on this one.

October 2, 2025 Rides

  • This ride features a stunning trail through the Dixie
    National Forest. The route will take riders through Buck
    skin Valley, a broad sage brush valley, into Cottonwood
    Canyon with its rocky precipices and scenic aspen stands.
    The ride will then cross Upper Bear Valley and follow an
    ATV trail through the Dixie National Forest with thrilling
    views.

  • Lunch @ Butch Cassidy Hideout in Circleville or bring your own.
    Get ready for an exciting, intermediate-level adventure starting from Jamboree Headquarters! This 77-mile journey takes you past Butch Cassidy’s birthplace in Beaver, Utah, and includes two thrilling water crossings and some challenging mountain grades. You'll navigate two-track roads and mountain trails, stopping at Butch Cassidy’s legendary hideout in Circleville before enjoying a delicious lunch in town. Dive into history and adventure on this unforgettable ride!

  • Riders will experience Cave Canyon, ascending
    from pinyon/juniper through mahogany and stands of
    aspen to a scenic overlook. The top of the canyon will
    give amazing views of the valley, the Tushar Mountain
    Range to the east, Cherry Creek and the surrounding
    peaks of the southern Mineral Mountains. This ride is
    one we think you will enjoy.

  • This ride focuses on a stop at historic Cove Fort
    where riders will get a tour of the refurbished pioneer fort.
    There is a lot to experience at the fort which includes a
    short movie, which is a must see if you are a history buff.
    The Fort offers daily tours and has picnic and restroom
    facilities. The ride also contains lots of great scenery and
    wonderful vistas as you travel the foothills of the incredible
    Tushar Mountains. One notable section will be Pine Creek
    Canyon with numerous stream crossings of the cottonwood
    lined creek.

  • This ride will feature the Southern Wah
    Wah Mountains, a fun opportunity to see some
    unique country in western Beaver County. You
    will also get to see some kilns that are not on the
    Frisco ride. There will be some very scenic over
    looks when you reach the top of the mountain.

  • This ride, formerly known as Oak Basin, will
    showcase the country to the south of Beaver around
    the Fremont Wash area. You will travel through pin
    yon/juniper covered foothills and ascend into rolling
    hills and canyons covered with mahogany. There is
    also lots of open sage brush covered hills as we pass
    from lower Bear Valley through Dog Valley into Upper
    Dog Valley. We have added a short new section this
    year and expect it to be an enjoyable ride.

  • This ride will pass through some stunning country
    with lots of gamble oak and mahogany covered hills. There
    are exciting hill climbs and fun twisty trails. We will take a
    step back in time as we stop to see the remnants of Mag’s
    famous brothel and bathhouse. Another highlight is a stop
    at an old miner’s cabin that was built into a giant boulder.
    Finally, we will stop at a Depression Era cement reservoir
    built by the Civilian Conservation Corp in the 1930s. The
    spectacular rock formations and views will thrill you. If
    you ask Michelle what her favorite ride is, she will point you
    to this one every time.

  • This ride takes you into the lofty Tushar Mountains to
    the base of towering Mount Baldy. From the trail, the
    mountain ridges will stretch above you toward the clouds,
    leaving you completely breathless. You will cross over
    Tanner Mountain into Indian Creek and take a ride up
    Twitchell Canyon. The scenic views along this ride are
    unparalleled. A lunch stop will take place at Manderfield
    Reservoir where restroom facilities are available. There are
    many water crossings on this ride and the highlight will be a
    stop at the Picture Rock Quarry. Picture rocks are shale rocks
    with intricate designs resembling art pieces and you will
    have the unique opportunity to see these special rocks.

  • The ride covers 65 miles when leaving from Beaver, the ride will travel east along the PST 05 onto the Tushar Mountains. It will wind up steep, twisting, tree-lined trails, travel through flower spotted meadows, negotiate switchbacks through beautiful groves of aspens and finally follow bubbling streams along the PST 68 back into Beaver. Bring along snacks, a camera and lunch. We will stop at several scenic lookouts. This ride is NEW RIDE-Advanced and allows up to 15 riders. Only machines that are 50” or less wide are allowed on this one.

October 3, 2025 Ride Choices

  • This ride is only offered on Friday. This is a short ride, about 26
    miles round trip. This ride will feature a
    trip to view ancient Indian petroglyphs
    along with a story of the remains of an
    Indian princess that were discovered at
    the site. This will require a little bit of
    walking around in order to get the entire
    view.

  • This is a short ride, about 25-miles round trip, which will take you up the 05 Paiute trail. We will climb the “face” above Beaver where you will get a grand view of the valley from “Look Out Point.” The view from the point is incredible. If weather allows, we will make a short trip up to the ice caves where the founders used to store ice year-round and bring it down all summer for their homes.

  • This ride will pass through some stunning country
    with lots of gamble oak and mahogany covered hills. There
    are exciting hill climbs and fun twisty trails. We will take a
    step back in time as we stop to see the remnants of Mag’s
    famous brothel and bathhouse. Another highlight is a stop
    at an old miner’s cabin that was built into a giant boulder.
    Finally, we will stop at a Depression Era cement reservoir
    built by the Civilian Conservation Corp in the 1930s. The
    spectacular rock formations and views will thrill you. If
    you ask Michelle what her favorite ride is, she will point you
    to this one every time.

  • This short daily ride wanders among the South
    Hills through narrow wooded trails and rocky
    cattle roads. You will have great views of Black
    Mountain as well as the Beaver Valley. If you’re
    looking for a short ride that leaves a little later
    in the morning, then this is your ride. This is also
    a perfect ride for a novice who wants to improve
    their trail skills.

  • This ride takes you into the lofty Tushar Mountains to
    the base of towering Mount Baldy. From the trail, the
    mountain ridges will stretch above you toward the clouds,
    leaving you completely breathless. You will cross over
    Tanner Mountain into Indian Creek and take a ride up
    Twitchell Canyon. The scenic views along this ride are
    unparalleled. A lunch stop will take place at Manderfield
    Reservoir where restroom facilities are available. There are
    many water crossings on this ride and the highlight will be a
    stop at the Picture Rock Quarry. Picture rocks are shale rocks
    with intricate designs resembling art pieces and you will
    have the unique opportunity to see these special rocks.

  • For those looking for scenery, this trail showcases
    the granite peaks of the Mineral Mountains. Look for the
    circus bear and dinosaur within the rock formations as
    you travel past large granite monoliths along the route.
    One special point of interest will be the Indian rock
    paintings, which are unique and different from
    typical petroglyphs. Lunch will be at the Rock Corral
    picnic area where restrooms are available. This is one of
    our most popular rides.

  • *New Ride
    This new ride features a 50” ATV/UTV trail that passes through mahogany, spruce, and aspen forests, interspersed by grassy meadows within the Fishlake National Forest. Lunch will take place at a small pristine lake and the trail will provide riders an enjoyable experience with elevations ranging over 9000 feet. We added this ride due to the high request of rides into the Tushar Mountains. This is a ride that has the potential to be impacted by winter snowpack.


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