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The Burr Trail is a 67 mile scenic road that connects the Southern Utah towns of Bullfrog and Boulder. In the early 1980s the Burr Trail was a narrow, winding dirt road, passable by 4WD vehicles in good weather. Various proposals to straighten, widen, pave, or otherwise improve it were opposed vehemantly by SUWA.
Information
The Burr Trail is a 67 mile scenic road that connects the Southern Utah towns of Bullfrog and Boulder. In the early 1980s the Burr Trail was a narrow, winding dirt road, passable by 4WD vehicles in good weather. Various proposals to straighten, widen, pave, or otherwise improve it were opposed vehemantly by SUWA.
Federal Legislation
The Burr Trail is a 67 mile scenic road that connects the Southern Utah towns of Bullfrog and Boulder. In the early 1980s the Burr Trail was a narrow, winding dirt road, passable by 4WD vehicles in good weather. Various proposals to straighten, widen, pave, or otherwise improve it were opposed vehemantly by SUWA.
State Lobbying
The Burr Trail is a 67 mile scenic road that connects the Southern Utah towns of Bullfrog and Boulder. In the early 1980s the Burr Trail was a narrow, winding dirt road, passable by 4WD vehicles in good weather. Various proposals to straighten, widen, pave, or otherwise improve it were opposed vehemantly by SUWA.