It was another fantastic turnout for the Outlaw ATV Jamboree in Uintah County. Uintah County Travel and Tourism Director Lesha Coltharp shares that attendance sold out. There were 730 people with over 400 machines. “This is our 8th year for the Outlaw ATV Jamboree,” shares Coltharp. “The economic impact to the community is well over $500,000 dollars for the 4 day event. Many riders come in early and stay later to ride attentional trails in the area. The support and sponsorship from our local dealers and businesses make it possible for us to keep the cost down and produce a high quality event that has people attending year after year and bringing friends and family back with them.” Coltharp offered a big thanks to the guides and volunteers that put in so many hours to clean and mark trails and provide a guided experience that includes history about the area.

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