Paiute Trail Jamboree Returns to Marysvale, Utah

The Paiute Trail Jamboree announces its title sponsor Jorgensen's Inc. for its event returning to Marysvale, Utah. As the event enters its 8th year, the event anticipates a great turn out with lots of new activities, vendors and exciting entertainment. The Paiute Trail Jamboree is a free event, open to the public. The event is headquartered in the Beautiful Marysvale City Park nestled amongst towering cottonwood trees in a beautiful community at the base of the majestic Tushar Mountain.

Marysvale, UT, April 30, 2017 --(PR.com)-- “Paiute Trail Jamboree” August 9, 10, 11, 12, 2017 in Marysvale, Utah.

The Paiute Trail Jamboree Committee is please to announce the return of the Paiute Trail Jamboree and announce the Title Sponsor of the 2017 Paiute Trail Jamboree will be Jorgensen’s Inc. Jorgensen’s is a very well known full line power sports dealer located in Richfield, Utah. You can find Jorgensen’s on Facebook at facebook.com/jorgensensinc or on the internet at jhsport.com.

“We are thrilled to be a part of what has been a very popular, fun, and well attended event,” said Dennis Jorgensen - Owner of Jorgensen’s Inc. “The Jamboree is an opportunity to showcase our beautiful scenery, give back to our communities, have a ton of fun and enjoy great friendships.”

The Paiute Trail Jamboree returns to Marysvale for the 8th year. As always, the event is free to the public. The Jamboree is a Piute County Tourism event, sponsored and managed by a volunteer Jamboree Committee made up of local businesses, citizens, and elected officials. Jorgensen’s will be actively involved in the planning and operation of the event.

Over the years the Jamboree has grown in popularity as well as duration moving from 3 to 4 days. The Jamboree is held in Marysvale the “Heart” of the Paiute Trail System which boasts over 2000 miles of mapped and documented trails. Attendees at the Jamboree can expect to ride elevations from 5000-11000 feet with extremely mild temperatures. “It’s the perfect time of year to ride the Paiute Trail system, it’s nice and cool to ride and provides one last outing before school starts,” stated Darin Bushman - Piute County Commissioner.

The Jamboree is held in the Marysvale City Park, a great venue off the main road in Marysvale. “Marysvale’s City Park with its towering shade trees, historic dance hall, grand stands, pavilion, race track and concession stands is a great place to gather the family and launch out onto the trails for a great ride,” said Jeff Knowles, Marysvale Chamber President Elect. “Marysvale prides itself as the most OHV friendly city in America, people come here from all over the world and are simply amazed at the vastness and the variety of trails.”

Piute County is nestled at the base of the majestic Tushar Mountains in a high mountain valley. Every City in the county allows OHV access on city streets year round. Riders can experience high mountain desert climates in the morning and within hours climb to the highest point on the trail system at over 11,000 Feet and have lunch amidst beautiful Aspen lined meadows, streams and high mountain lakes. The Jamboree provides something for everyone, guided trail rides, live music, competitive events, and most of all great food and friends.

“Piute County simply has the best ATV and Side by Side riding in the world,” declares Milo Medley owner of Lizzie and Charles RV Park. Marysvale is currently home to four RV parks, two motels, 3 Cabin Rental businesses, a Bed and Breakfasts and three restaurants as well a well stocked convenience store. “We are not a big county, we have just what you need to make your visit comfortable without all the traffic and noise,” declared County Commissioner Will Talbot, Commissioner Talbot also reminded us to bring our Gold Pans; the local streams have attracted prospectors for generations. Piute County sits on some of the most interesting geology in the country, a rock hounds dream vacation, due to several ancient volcanoes and calderas. Fishing is plentiful at Piute Reservoir State Park and Otter Creek State Park as well as the Sevier River which winds its way the length and breadth of the county. The Paiute ATV Trail system is consistently rated a top destination for OHV enthusiasts.

For more information visit www.paiutejam.com, email darin@utvjam.com or call 435-231-2444
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