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Public Safety - Helper City Police Department  - ATV Designated Route
Community and Police Working Together
        
Helper City Police Department:
Chief S.  Trent Anderson
Mayor Mike R. Dalpiaz
97 South Main Street
Main Office 435-472-3719
 
TREAD LIGHTLY
     

     Helper City adopted a designated route ordinance in 2004 that allows for ATV Type I and Motorcycles to get direct access from point of origin to Off Highway Vehicle Routes.  The information listed below is to assist citizens of Carbon County and Visitors to our area to conform to the ordinance so that owners of these off highway vehicles can enjoy the trails that are available to them.  Please take the time to go over Helper Cities Ordinance so that you will know what is required and or allowed while using any of our designated routes. 

      If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Chief Zamantakis or any Helper City Police Officer to explain what is required of each rider.  We hope you enjoy the access that Helper City has allowed riders and that you will conform to our regulations so that we can continue this great benefit for all citizens. 

 

Helper City ATV Map (Viewable by PDF)

Helper City Area Map (Viewable by html)

Helper City ATV Ordinance (Viewable by html)

State Parks ATV Course Registration Form

 

 

     All persons between ages eight (8) and sixteen (16) years of age must possess a valid certificate from the Utah State Parks and Recreation in order to use Helper Cities Designated Route.  If you do not have a certificate, please go to www.stateparksutah.gov.  

     Helper City Police Department with Utah State Parks and Recreation will offer ATV & Off Highway Motorbike classes in Helper.  These classes are aimed at youth ages 8 to 16 who operate off-highway vehicles.  Class certification makes your child legal to drive on public lands, trails, and Helper Cities designated route with certain restrictions/requirements.

To sign up for classes call:

Pick up registration material at the Helper City Police Department