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Tread Lightly! Impact Report: Cedar City Ranger District Travel Management Signage Project

Project: Cedar City Ranger District Travel Management Signage Project
Location: Utah

Description: This project was funded by Can-Am Off-Road. Can-Am has committed to funding trail stewardship projects in partnership with Tread Lightly! to help maintain and improve access to public lands and off-road trails.

On June 25-26, 2024, three volunteers traversed the Dixie National Forest to help improve the area.  

Volunteers and coordinators began with the Yankee Meadows area to replace and update designated route markers and Carsonites along the Markagunt OHV Trail. They also installed updated signage that clearly marks the motorized trail networks on kiosks at three different locations in the area.

On day two, they traveled to the Strawberry Ridge area where guide signs were installed that directs traffic from the main highway. From there, they headed towards Dairy Canyon replacing and updating Carsonites along the way. In Dairy Canyon, which ends on private property, volunteers removed trees that were cut down to illegally block access to the area.

Together, they covered 87 miles of motorized trails in the area and installed two posts, one guide sign, three new updated signs at different locations, and updated 17 Carsonites. Thank you to D&P Performance and Iron County for volunteering, and Can-Am Off-Road for providing the Defender Pro Limited UTV.

Thank you to the partners who made this possible:

“This is the second year I have been a part of a stewardship project with Tread Lightly! in the Dixie National Forest. I had a great time riding the OHV trails and giving back to a place I know so well. This is where I spend my free time. I love it. My family loves it. It’s great to drive down the trails and see the work we accomplished.”- Mike, Volunteer with D & P Performance

“It was great to work with Tread Lightly! again. The Dixie National Forest sees a lot of OHV use and it’s important to clearly mark designated routes and update our signage so that the users can educate themselves and recreate safely. We had a great group of volunteers with us this week and we appreciate the continued support.”- Jess Hancock, Cedar City Ranger District

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