FAQ

  • Description text goes hereEach year, lives are saved during the Jamboree because individuals wear helmets.  We urge all riders to use helmets properly while on rides during the Jamboree.  Utah State Law, however, does not require helmets for individuals over the age of 18.  In other words, please wear a helmet.

  • There are no state laws that prohibit taking your dog along with you on your rides.  We strongly recommend, however, that riders with dogs only take “Beginner” rides.  Also, please be courteous by picking up after your animal and keeping it on a leash.  Please note that while there are local veterinary facilities that do board dogs, they are not open prior to rides leaving town and generally close before the ride returns.

  • We understand that life happens and it may not always be possible to join us for the Jamboree, even after you have registered.  Out of respect for the event, please notify us as soon as possible by email connie_buell@yahoo.com  or call 801-755-0504.   If you cancel prior to August 1st, you will receive a refund less 10% for payment processing and handling.

  • It is important to be prepared for any and all-weather types.  In most years, riders experience some rain and even snow while on the trail.   Regardless of precipitation, the elevation changes over most of the rides will result in a dramatic decrease in temperature during each ride.  Please ride prepared!

  • Registration opens at 7 am on Wednesday August 8th, 2026, in the community center at the Park in Marysvale.  The registration table will move to the park under the white tent at 11:30 and will be manned until 7 pm Wednesday and then each day after that from 6 am.  Additional questions or concerns should be taken to the information booth on the stage at the City Park.

  • On occasion, because of either a low number of riders or trail conditions a ride will be cancelled or combined with another ride.   The Jamboree will make efforts to notify those riders whose rides have been cancelled or combined with another ride to allow riders to make the necessary adjustments.

  • There are several streets in each town in central Utah that are considered “ATV/UTV Friendly”.  Because of the number of riders during the week of the Jamboree, local law enforcement is somewhat more lenient as to riding in town.  It is our recommendation, however, that riders do their best to stay on the generally approved routes as much as possible.

  • Utah State Law does not prohibit riding double.  We have found cases, however, where individuals have simply not been prepared for the length of the rides while riding double on their machine.   Please be sure to have the necessary equipment that will make double riding both safe and enjoyable.

  • We no longer select rides at registration.  When you arrive at the event there will be a large signup board with all the rides listed with full descriptions.  You will simply put your name on the list.  Don’t worry we are confident you will get the ride you want.