Travel Management Plans Are Now Open for These Areas With 29% of Routes at Risk
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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 bounded by the Dixie National Forest on the north, U.S. Hwy 89 on the east, the Utah-Arizona border on the south, and Zion National Park on the west.
There are 129 miles of routes proposed for new closures in Alternative B out of 450 miles of routes currently open, that’s 29% unless we take action. BLM is having trouble with their Interactive Map, and I want to start examining the trails in detail, so I created GPX files you can upload into OnX or Gaia you can get at the link below.
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Comments can be submitted on the BLM EPlanning website listed below or emailed to blm_ut_kn_mail@blm.gov
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Trail Canyon Project Website and Participate Now Button
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Draft EA for Project DOI-BLM-UT-P020=2026-0003-EA
- NEW!!!!Trail Canyon Alternative B New Closures GPX Files for OnX or Gaia Uploads
- Trail Canyon Interactive Map-Great Tool for Finding Routes Affected
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Trail Canyon BLM Route Reports
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Link to UPLA TrailSaver to form substantive comments by just answering a few questions about each trail.
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If you have questions or comments, please email Loren Campbell
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Dino North TMP (Vernal)- Comments opened June 22 and are open till July 22. The BLM is designating routes in the Dinosaur North area of the Vernal Field Office. This area covers approximately 344,822 acres in northern Uintah and eastern Daggett counties. The plan would designate approximately 700 miles of routes as open, limited, or closed for off-highway vehicle use across 223,616 acres of BLM- managed lands.
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Comments can be submitted on the BLM EPlanning website by using the Participate Now Button
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Draft EA for Dino North Vernal
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Interactive Map of Dino North
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Dino North Route Reports
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Link to UPLA TrailSaver to form substantive comments by just answering a few questions about each trail.
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If you have questions or comments, please email Loren Campbell
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Dolores River Preliminary Routes- Comments are due to open on June 22 and are expected to be open for 30 days.
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Henry Mountains-Fremont Gorge- Comments are due to open in July 2026 and are expected to be open for 30 days.
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Pausaugaunt TMP (Kanab)- Comments are due to open in Fall 2026 and are expected to be open for 30 days.
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St George TMP- Comments are due to open early 2027 and are expected to be open for 30 days.

Our updated TrailSaver 2.0 comment tool is always open at www.TrailSaver.com and will help you prepare your comments to meet the substantive requirement.
Don’t wait, if you take 5 minutes to answer a few questions after each ride, you’ll help us stock ammunition for when we need it.


