Utah Backcountry Discovery Route Map (UTBDR) - Utah BDR Series Map

Third Edition

$19.95

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The Utah Backcountry Discovery Route, or UTBDR, is a scenic driving route across the state of Utah, from Arizona to Idaho, for dual-sport adventure motorcycles and 4×4 vehicles. This 871 mile long south-north route uses mostly un-paved backroads and will pass through a number of iconic locations including Moab, Valley of the Gods, the Abajo and La Sal Mountain Ranges, Nine Mile Canyon and the northern Wasatch Mountains.

  • Map Features
  • Additional Information
  • Highlights a single BDR route  |  Includes route planning and permit information (when applicable).
  • Waterproof / Tear Resistant  |  The road can be tough on your gear. Our maps are designed to withstand abuse.
  • Packs Easily  |  This map folds to 4.25” x 9”.
  • Detailed Information  |  Includes written descriptions, section breakdowns with mileage, and elevation profiles.
Weight.22 lbs
Dimensions9 × 6 × .25 in
SKU: MP-115

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Jeff Heugly
Not what I expected

I was thinking these were maps of multiple trails not just a destination across the state. However the paper and finish are very nice ! Disappointed it’s only 1 main track

Hi Jeff, thank you for your purchase, please allow me to give you a little explanation ... the BDR (Backcountry Discovery Route), which is a separate company from us, exists to build one single route across a state, therefore their maps only show that one route across the state. If you are looking for routes around an entire state you would be most interested in our Adventure Series maps. Please check out the UT one here (https://butlermaps.com/collections/adventure-motorcycle-maps/products/utah-adventure-series-map) as I believe it is what you are looking for. I hope this helps you and clarifies the difference between the two lines of maps.