The Southern Utah OHV Club was established in the year 2000 by a group of four wheeler and motorcycle enthusiasts who were dedicated to promoting good riding ethics and protecting our access to public lands and trails. This club has grown to over 500 members throughout the United States and Canada.

Some members of our volunteer Board of Directors are also members of the Paiute ATV Trail Committee, the Rocky Mountain ATV Jamboree Committee, Utah State Parks OHV Safety & Training, and the Sevier County Land Use Association. Over 150 club members volunteer as guides for the Rocky Mountain ATV Jamboree held every September in Richfield, Utah.

The Southern Utah OHV Club is a non-profit organization. We help organize work projects throughout the year to clean trails, improve trails, and install/update kiosks. All proceeds are used as donations to improve trails (Paiute Trails and Great Western Trails). We also support Utah Shared Access Alliance (USA-All), Blue Ribbon Coalition, and National Off Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC). In addition, we have donated to the Utah State Parks OHV Safety & Training for a youth helmet program and Sevier County Search & Rescue to help procure needed equipment. A legal fund has been established to help pay for legal assistance to keep the trails open.

Members enjoy quarterly newsletters which give information on Forest Service/BLM trail status in addition to inviting them to upcoming club rides and activities.

By joining this club, you become an important part of "PROTECTING THE LAND AND ACCESS TO IT."