36 C.F.R. § 7.70
(a) Designated airstrips.
(c) Colorado River white-water boat trips. The following regulations shall apply to all persons using the waters of, or Federally owned land administered by the National Park Service along the Colorado River within Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, from the Lees Ferry launch ramp downstream to the eastern boundary of Grand Canyon National Park:
(3) No person shall conduct, lead or guide a river trip through Glen Canyon Recreation Area unless such person possesses a permit issued by the Superintendent of Grand Canyon National Park. The National Park Service reserves the right to limit the number of such permits issued, or the number of persons traveling on trips authorized by such permits when in the opinion of the National Park Service such limitations are necessary in the interest of public safety or protection of the ecological and environmental values of the area.
(d) Assembly and launching of river rafts and boats. The following regulations shall apply to all persons designated under paragraph (e) of this section (Colorado white-water trips):
(e) PWC.
(1) A person may launch and operate a PWC in park waters or beach a PWC on park lands, except in the following areas:
(f) Motor vehicle use. Operating a motor vehicle is allowed within the boundaries of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area under the conditions in this paragraph (f).
(1) What terms do I need to know? In addition to the definitions found in § 1.4 of this chapter, the following definitions apply to this paragraph (f) only:
Conventional motor vehicle means any motor vehicle that is designed primarily for operation on streets and highways, and that is licensed and registered for interstate travel. Automobiles, vans, highway motorcycles (including dual-sports motorcycles licensed for use on a highway), sport utility vehicles (SUVs), recreational vehicles (RVs), pickup trucks, and buses are examples of conventional motor vehicles.
GMP road means a paved or unpaved park road that is identified in the Glen Canyon 1979 General Management Plan as open to motor vehicle travel. There are no park roads within the recreation area other than GMP roads.
Off-highway vehicle (OHV) means any motor vehicle designed primarily for off-road travel that is not licensed and registered for interstate travel. ATVs (excluding street legal ATVs, as defined below), dirt bikes, sand rails, side-by-sides, and dune buggies are examples of OHVs.
Orange Cliffs Special Management Unit means the area identified as the Orange Cliffs Special Management Unit in the Canyonlands National Park and Orange Cliffs Unit of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Backcountry Management Plan (NPS 1995).
Street-legal all-terrain vehicle (ATV) means an ATV that qualifies under Arizona or Utah motor vehicle and traffic code to be operated on state roads and highways.
(2) Off-road motor vehicle permit requirement.
(3) Designated off-road motor vehicle locations.
(ii) Motor vehicles may be used off GMP roads at the locations and subject to the management prescriptions in the table below, except for vehicle-free zones where off-road vehicle use is prohibited. Permit requirements in Table 1 to paragraph (f)(3)(ii) are effective beginning on May 17, 2021.
| Designated area or route for off-road motor vehicle use | Approximate size | Management prescriptions |
|---|---|---|
| Lone Rock Beach | 250 acres | • 15 mph speed limit (unless otherwise posted). |
| • Vehicle-free zone as posted. | ||
| • Conventional motor vehicles, street-legal ATVs, and OHVs allowed with ORV permit. | ||
| • Quiet hours between 10 pm and 6 am or as designated by superintendent. | ||
| Lone Rock Beach Play Area | 180 acres | • Conventional motor vehicles, street-legal ATVs, and OHVs allowed with ORV permit. |
| • OHVs required to display a red or orange safety flag at least six by 12 inches in size that is located at least eight feet off the ground, or at least 18 inches above the top of the protective headgear of a motorcycle or dirt bike operator. | ||
| • Quiet hours between 10 pm and 6 am or as designated by superintendent. | ||
| Blue Notch | 325 acres | • Street-legal ATVs allowed with ORV permit from March 2-October 31. |
| • Conventional motor vehicles allowed with ORV permit year-round. | ||
| • 15 mph speed limit (unless otherwise posted). | ||
| • Quiet hours between 10 pm and 6 am or as designated by superintendent. | ||
| Bullfrog North and South | 2,250 acres | • Street-legal ATVs allowed with ORV permit from March 2-October 31. |
| • Conventional motor vehicles allowed with ORV permit year-round. | ||
| • 15 mph speed limit (unless otherwise posted). | ||
| • Quiet hours between 10 pm and 6 am or as designated by superintendent. | ||
| • Vehicle-free zone as posted. | ||
| Copper Canyon | 30 acres | • Conventional motor vehicles and street-legal ATVs allowed with ORV permit year-round. |
| • 15 mph speed limit (unless otherwise posted). | ||
| • Quiet hours between 10 pm and 6 am or as designated by superintendent. | ||
| Crosby Canyon | 450 acres | • Street-legal ATVs allowed with ORV permit from March 2-October 31. |
| • Conventional motor vehicles allowed with ORV permit year-round. | ||
| • 15 mph speed limit (unless otherwise posted). | ||
| • Quiet hours between 10 pm and 6 am or as designated by superintendent. | ||
| Dirty Devil | 75 acres | • Street-legal ATVs allowed with ORV permit from March 2-October 31. |
| • Conventional motor vehicles allowed with ORV permit year-round. | ||
| • 15 mph speed limit (unless otherwise posted). | ||
| • Quiet hours between 10 pm and 6 am or as designated by superintendent. | ||
| Farley Canyon | 275 acres | • Street-legal ATVs allowed with ORV permit from March 2-October 31. |
| • Conventional motor vehicles allowed with ORV permit year-round. | ||
| • 15 mph speed limit (unless otherwise posted). | ||
| • Quiet hours between 10 pm and 6 am or as designated by superintendent. | ||
| Hite Boat Ramp | 50 acres | • Conventional motor vehicles and street-legal ATVs allowed with ORV permit year-round. |
| • 15 mph speed limit (unless otherwise posted). | ||
| • Quiet hours between 10 pm and 6 am or as designated by superintendent. | ||
| Neskahi | 15 acres | • Conventional motor vehicles and street-legal ATVs allowed with ORV permit year-round. |
| • 15 mph speed limit (unless otherwise posted). | ||
| • Quiet hours between 10 pm and 6 am or as designated by superintendent. | ||
| Nokai Canyon | 275 acres | • Conventional motor vehicles and street-legal ATVs allowed with ORV permit year-round. |
| • 15 mph speed limit (unless otherwise posted). | ||
| • Quiet hours between 10 pm and 6 am or as designated by superintendent. | ||
| Paiute Canyon | 100 acres | • Conventional motor vehicles and street-legal ATVs allowed with ORV permit year-round. |
| • 15 mph speed limit (unless otherwise posted). | ||
| • Quiet hours between 10 pm and 6 am or as designated by superintendent. | ||
| Paiute Farms | 1,000 acres | • Conventional motor vehicles and street-legal ATVs allowed with ORV permit year-round. |
| • 15 mph speed limit (unless otherwise posted). | ||
| • Quiet hours between 10 pm and 6 am or as designated by superintendent. | ||
| Red Canyon | 50 acres | • Street-legal ATVs allowed with ORV permit from March 2-October 31. |
| • Conventional motor vehicles allowed with ORV permit year-round. | ||
| • 15 mph speed limit (unless otherwise posted). | ||
| • Quiet hours between 10 pm and 6 am or as designated by superintendent. | ||
| Stanton Creek | 675 acres | • Street-legal ATVs allowed with ORV permit from March 2-October 31. |
| • Conventional motor vehicles allowed with ORV permit year-round. | ||
| • 15 mph speed limit (unless otherwise posted). | ||
| • Quiet hours between 10 pm and 6 am or as designated by superintendent. | ||
| • Vehicle-free zone as posted. | ||
| White Canyon | 325 acres | • Street-legal ATVs allowed with ORV permit from March 2-October 31. |
| • Conventional motor vehicles allowed with ORV permit year round. | ||
| • 15 mph speed limit (unless otherwise posted). | ||
| • Quiet hours between 10 pm and 6 am or as designated by superintendent. | ||
| Ferry Swale | 16 miles | • Conventional motor vehicles, street-legal ATVs and OHVs allowed with ORV permit year-round. |
| • 25 mph speed limit (unless otherwise posted). | ||
| Middle Moody Canyon Trailhead | 2 miles | • Conventional motor vehicles, street-legal ATVs and OHVs allowed year-round. |
| • ORV permit not required. | ||
| • 25 mph speed limit (unless otherwise posted). | ||
| East Gypsum Canyon Overlook | 1.2 miles | • Conventional motor vehicles, street-legal ATVs and OHVs allowed year-round. |
| • ORV permit not required. | ||
| • 25 mph speed limit (unless otherwise posted). | ||
| Imperial Valley | 0.75 miles | • Conventional motor vehicles, street-legal ATVs and OHVs allowed year-round. |
| • ORV permit not required. | ||
| • 25 mph speed limit (unless otherwise posted). | ||
| Gunsight Springs Trailhead | 1 mile | • Conventional motor vehicles, street-legal ATVs and OHVs allowed year-round. |
| • ORV permit not required. | ||
| • 25 mph speed limit (unless otherwise posted). |
(4) On-road motor vehicle use.
(i) The operation of a motor vehicle on GMP roads is prohibited except as set forth in Table 2 to paragraph (f)(4)(i):
| Type of motor vehicle | Allowed on paved GMP roads | Allowed on unpaved GMP roads outside the Orange Cliffs Special Management Unit | Allowed on unpaved GMP roads within the Orange Cliffs Special Management Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conventional motor vehicle | Yes | Yes | Yes. |
| Street-legal ATV | Yes (except for the Lees Ferry Developed Area) | Yes | Yes, on Route 633 proceeding north to Route 730, an 8-mile portion of the Poison Spring Loop and on the upper portion of the Flint Trail if designated by the Superintendent under paragraph (4)(ii) below. |
| OHV | No | Yes | Yes, on Route 633 proceeding north to Route 730, an 8-mile portion of the Poison Spring Loop and on the upper portion of the Flint Trail if designated by the Superintendent under paragraph (4)(ii) below. |
(5) Motor vehicle and operator requirements.
(6) Superintendent's authority.
[32 FR 5424, Mar. 31, 1967, as amended at 33 FR 11358, Aug. 9, 1968; 34 FR 2206, Feb. 14, 1969; 34 FR 11302, July 8, 1969; 36 FR 23294, Dec. 8, 1971; 40 FR 27030, June 26, 1975; 41 FR 27723, July 6, 1976; 42 FR 25857, May 20, 1977; 48 FR 30295, June 30, 1983; 68 FR 55465, Sept. 26, 2003; 72 FR 13706, Mar. 23, 2007; 86 FR 3813, Jan. 15, 2021; 86 FR 9289, Feb. 12, 2021]