![]() Riders will also get to participate in a “Get Your Glow On” Light Parade on Main Street scheduled for Monday night after opening ceremonies and dinner. Also, a bonus ride is being offered on Saturday, Sept. That bargain is further enhanced by the fact that many of the rides have lunches provided by ride sponsors. Registration fees are $120 per person for five days of riding, two dinners, four breakfasts, a jamboree T-shirt and entries into daily prize drawings. These rides are self-guided and it is recommended that you enjoy the rides in groups rather than on your own for safety reasons. Each ride will have clues on the location and hints about the dates or names on the trees for which you will be looking. ![]() Riders will be asked to use a GPS to find specific aspen trees with names and/or dates etched into them by visitors of the past - hence the name arborglyphs. The GPS information for each ride will be included in the registration packet. They are referred to as Arborglyph GPS Rides. There is also a poker run that includes lunch.Īn interesting and innovative series of rides is being offered at this jamboree that I haven’t seen before. A couple of night rides are being offered with the comment that it won’t be small traffic cones at the intersections to indicate direction of travel, but glow sticks. A special ride is offered by the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office with a stop at a gun range to see if you can out-shoot the sheriff. One follows a portion of the Old Spanish Trail and another offers a tour of Richfield ending with a burger burn and an opportunity to dress your own burger. One ride will appeal to fly fishermen, others focus on pioneer history and another explores Fremont culture, including rock art and petroglyphs. There is not only variety in the trails being offered, but in the rides themselves. Over half of the rides are open to any size machine, but 28 have a width restriction being set at less than 50 inches. ![]() Rides are offered covering not just trails on the Paiute Trail System, but on the Arapeen Trail System, the San Rafael Swell Trails, the Gooseberry Trails, the Beaver Trails, and the Thousand Lake Mountain and Boulder Mountain Trails. Seventy-three guided rides are listed with the greatest variety of trail adventures I have seen at any jamboree. Not only is this one of the oldest jamborees in Utah, it is one of the largest in terms of rides offered. Celebrating its 30th anniversary, this Richfield jamboree is scheduled for Sept. Only one annual jamboree is older than the Rocky Mountain Jamboree and that is the National ATV/UTV Jamboree in Fillmore. Riding the Paiute on a colorful fall day - typical of the colors found during the Rocky Mountain Jamboree. Riding on the Anderson Dairy Trail on of the trails featured at the Rocky Mountain Jamboree. Riding through a stand of aspen on the Anderson Dairy Trail.
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