Vernal was the place to be for ATV enthusiasts over the weekend at the Outlaw ATV Jamboree in Uintah County. The three day event hosted around 600 participants, a number that grows each year. Uintah County Commissioner Brad Horrocks was thrilled by the response and how the event turned out, emphasizing that the Uintah Basin has more to offer ATV enthusiasts than anywhere else in Utah. A unique addition this year that Horrocks said was a highlight for many was an ATV food tour where participants went to five different restaurants and sampled their food. “When I first heard about it I wasn’t sure about that idea but we sure heard a lot about it from the people that enjoyed it,” shared Horrocks, who says the highlight for him was seeing everyone come together to put on another amazing event. “I don’t think there’s any place in the state that does it better than we do.” It was a very busy weekend in the Vernal area with many events going on that filled restaurants and hotel rooms to start off the summer season.



