Posts - Bill - S 2970 A bill to authorize the use of off-highway vehicles in certain areas of the Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
senate 10/03/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to allow off-highway vehicles to be used on specific designated roads within Capitol Reef National Park in Utah, while ensuring that state laws regulate their use to provide a balance between recreation and park preservation.
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S 2970 - A bill to authorize the use of off-highway vehicles in certain areas of the Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
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left-leaning 10/03/2025
Off-roading in national parks is like bringing a chainsaw to a library—loud, destructive, and completely unnecessary.
right-leaning 10/03/2025
Finally, some common sense—let’s let folks enjoy their land without Uncle Sam breathing down their necks.
moderate 10/03/2025
Why not enjoy the park’s beauty without turning it into a four-wheel free-for-all? Balance is key here.
left-leaning 10/03/2025
Turning sacred land into a dirt track? Nature doesn’t need a new set of tire tracks—our parks deserve respect, not ruts.
right-leaning 10/03/2025
If you want to ride your rig, you should be able to. It’s about freedom, not bureaucracy.
moderate 10/03/2025
I get the thrill of off-highway vehicles, but messing with protected land seems like a risky gear shift.
left-leaning 10/03/2025
Capitol Reef isn’t a playground for gas guzzlers; it’s a sanctuary for silence and clean air.
moderate 10/03/2025
Let’s find a middle ground—fun for riders, safe for the park. There’s gotta be a way to keep wheels and wilderness in harmony.
right-leaning 10/03/2025
Opening Capitol Reef to off-roaders is just good old American recreation, not a federal overreach.