Two Years of UPLA Advocacy Helped Shape a New Direction for Utah’s Public Lands
Two Years of UPLA Advocacy Helped Shape a New Direction for Utah’s Public Lands July 13, 2026, marks a historic day for public lands in Utah, and for Utah Public…
Two Years of UPLA Advocacy Helped Shape a New Direction for Utah’s Public Lands July 13, 2026, marks a historic day for public lands in Utah, and for Utah Public…
UPLA Analysis Shows Major Improvements—But Many Miles of Existing Routes Are Still Proposed for Closure or Missing in Dolores River The Bureau of Land Management has released preliminary alternatives for…
Dino North Travel Management Plan: A Different Kind of Travel Plan For years, Utah Public Lands Alliance has argued that Travel Management Plans should not become exercises in simply reducing…
Trail Canyon TMP (Kanab) – Comments opened June 22 and are open till July 22, 2026. The Trail Canyon Travel Management Area (TMA) is located in Kane County, Utah. It is…
We strive to preserve Utah’s public lands for all to enjoy and use by organizing projects that protects and enhances our lands to make it more enjoyable for everyone.
We watch closely any Legislation that might restrict our use of the lands and encourage legislation that preserves it.
We also hold special events that encourage people get out, have fun and enjoy this beautiful land that surrounds us.
By making a small annual donation of only $30, you can support UPLA with a membership. As a thank-you we will provide you over 1000 GPS Tracks and reports so you can find the best trails in Utah and surrounding areas.
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Please be respectful of the land and others who will use it. Be sure to haul off your trash and stay on approved paths. Leaving trash on public lands can get areas closed, so that no one can use them.
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