Kick it Up. Shake it off.

Kick it Up. Shake it off.

  • What is Dust To Dust?

    Dust To Dust is a barebones, grassroots gathering geared towards motorcyclists and dirt bikers, photographers, videographers and other creatives, and anyone up for a reveling good time in the Utah desert.

  • Just a set of coordinates and an invitation.

    Going into our third year, there is no signup, no attendance fee, no ticketed entry. You bring a tent, a toy with at least two wheels if you ride, a camera if you shoot, and a hunger for adventure.

  • Come and make friends, try new things, blaze new trails.

    There will be times when we revel and kick up dust together, and times when you can go and find your own way through the desert landscape.

OCTOBER 18 - 20, 2024

38°22'05.8"N 110°54'40.6"W

JOIN US in the wastelands

If the Dust Can Rise

… then So Can You.

Shot and produced by Paul Osborne (@chinatownpaul)

FAQs

  • Going into our third year, there is no cost to attend the Dust To Dust gathering (aside from Utah OHV permits, please see below). We will be there before to put the stake in the ground, you just show up, park your car, set up your tent if you have one, unload your Moto toy if you have one, and be ready to have a fun time.

  • We have a gathering point on BLM. It is the coordinates widely shared on invites and across socials. This is where we set up camp for the weekend. There will be ample space for RVs, trailers, automobiles, and tents so we can all commune together.

  • Of course! This event is put on by moto-enthusiasts, but you are absolutely still welcome even if you aren't a rider. And also, if you're feeling adventurous, there's probably someone bound to teach you how to ride and to let rip a little around the open-desert if you so want.

    And if you are a photographer, or videographer, or creative in some way... Absolutely, please come! Motorcyclists are notoriously vain and love having their picture taken. Come have a ball and collaborate with some cool cats!

Resources

  • Anyone bringing an OHV (dirt-bike, ATV, etc.) from out of state must have an OHV permit for the state of Utah to take advantage of the BLM riding areas. Permits are good for one year starting the month of purchase and can be ordered online and shipped from the following website;

    https://recreation.utah.gov/off-highway-vehicles/ohv-registration-and-permits/non-resident-ohv-permits/

    You can also purchase in person at BLM offices within the state of Utah as well as the Hanksville BLM Office located (closest to gathering location) at;

    380 E 100 N // Hanksville, UT 84734

  • The state of Utah (as of 01/01/23) now requires all OHV operators to complete the Utah Off-Highway Vehicle Education Course. Operators under the age of 18 shall possess a youth OHV education certificate in order to operate an OHV on public land, road or trail. Operators 18 years of age or older may operate an OHV if they possess an approved adult OHV education certificate.

    The course and certification is free of charge and valid for life.

    https://secured.utah.gov/utoutdoorrecdirectory/Forms/Page/utoutdoorrecdirectory/utohvcourse