Sec. 902. Designation
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The Secretary shall designate a trail system in the County— for use by off-highway vehicles; and to be known as the Red Rock Country Off-Highway Vehicle Trail . In designating the trail, the Secretary shall prioritize a long distance route for off-highway vehicles that is generally depicted on the Utah PLI Recreation Plans Map and dated June 30, 2016, that— connects the Federal land adjacent to Moab, Utah, to the Federal land adjacent to Grand Junction, Colorado, through the Dee Pass and Utah Rims Recreation Zone; connects the Federal land adjacent to Moab, Utah, to the Federal land adjacent to Green River, Utah, through the Dee Pass and Utah Rims Recreation Zone; connects the Federal land adjacent to Moab, Utah, to the Federal land adjacent to Monticello, Utah, through the Cameo Cliffs Recreation Zone; uses existing routes, where feasible, which may include the Kokopelli Trail, the Orange Trail, and Trail 1; minimizes the use of graded roads; and creates a recreational experience that provides— opportunities for scenic vistas; challenging terrain for off-highway vehicle travel; connections to other existing trail systems or trails; minimal conflicts between off-highway vehicle and non-off-highway vehicle users; and off-highway vehicle singletrack and doubletrack options where feasible.
A map that depicts the Trail shall be on file and available for public inspection in the appropriate offices of the Bureau of Land Management.