From Deseret News archives:
BLM limits travel at Factory Butte
Harm to rare cactus species prompts restrictions on ORVs
The decision seems certain to pour oil on the fiery controversy over Factory Butte. The debate pits environmentalists against off-road-vehicle riders:
- In 2005, the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance and Friends of Factory Butte filed a formal petition with the Interior Department seeking to have the area closed to "unregulated, intensive and resource damaging" use by off-highway vehicles.
- The Utah Shared Access Alliance, representing OHV users, had petitioned the BLM and others to designate Factory Butte as a special recreation management area for motorized recreation. The area should be "open to cross-country travel with only a few exceptions," the group added.
A letter accompanying the petition said "this beautiful landscape is also the target of a comparably small group of ORV (off-road vehicle) users that have crushed threatened cactus plants, damaged the soil, accelerated erosion that releases salt and toxic selenium, created dust storms, and destroyed the scenery with their tracks that mar and pervade the landscape."
The BLM says its decision strikes a balance between the competing interests.
Off-highway vehicles still will be able to travel what the BLM terms an "extensive network of designated routes" amounting to 220 miles. The agency says trails that are open include routes where driving varies from easy to challenging.
The BLM promises easy access to the region, which is near the Emery-Garfield county border and close to Capitol Reef National Park.
The BLM is setting up a 2,600-acre "open play area" at a site called Swing Arm City, where off-highway vehicles can travel cross-country.
Also, restrictions don't forbid camping near designated roads through areas where OHV travel is forbidden, as long as the camping doesn't harm the threatened cacti. Adrienne Babbitt, spokeswoman for the BLM's Utah headquarters in Salt Lake City, said campers will be able to pull off adjacent to the routes.
"We aren't closing the area," Babbitt said. "We're just managing where people can go."
Coal Mine Wash and other popular camping areas will be available for camping, says a BLM press release. But OHV users won't be allowed to ride their vehicles in the surrounding hills.
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