The Bureau of Land Management and the Utah State Parks Department have completed installation of four new toilets in a popular Utah County all-terrain vehicle recreation spot.
The new facilities at Fivemile Pass were built at a cost of $100,000 in response to requests from trail users, according to a press release from the bureau.
The area can be used for activities such as biking, horseback riding and off-highway vehicle use, according to bureau spokeswoman Erin Darboven.
For more information or a map of the area, visit the bureau online at blm.gov/ut/st/en.html.
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