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Vendor List by City Revised 5/27/15 Vendor List by City Antimony Otter Creek State Park 400 East SR 22 435-624-3268 Blanding Edge of the Cedars/Goosenecks State Parks 660 West 400 North 435-678-2238 Bluffdale Maverik 14416 S Camp Williams Rd 801-446-1180 Boulder Anasazi State Park 46 North Hwy 12 435-335-7308 Brian Head Brian Head Sports Inc 269 South Village Way 435-677-2014 Thunder Mountain Motorsports 539 North Highway 143 435-677-2288 Cannonville Kodachrome State Park 105 South Paria Lane 435-679-8562 1 Revised 5/27/15 Cedar City D&P Performance 110 East Center 435-586-5172 Frontier Homestead State Park 635 North Main 435-586-9290 Maverik 809 W 200 N 435-586-4737 Maverik 204 S Main 435-586-4717 Maverik 444 W Hwy 91 435-867-1187 Maverik 220 N Airport Road 435-867-8715 Ron’s Sporting Goods 138 S Main 435-586-9901 Triple S 151 S Main 435-865-0100 Clifton CO Maverik 3249 F Road 970-434-3887 Cortez CO Mesa Verde Motorsports 2120 S Broadway 970-565-9322 2 Revised 5/27/15 Delta Grand Mesa Motorsports 1325 Hwy 50 970-874-8621 Maverik 44 N US Hwy 6 Dolores Colorado Lone Mesa State Park 1321 Railroad Ave 970-882-2213 Duchesne Starvation State Park Old Hwy 40 435-738-2326 Duck Creek Loose Wheels Service Inc. 55 Movie Ranch Road 435-682-2526 Eden Maverik 5100 E 2500 N 801-745-3800 Ephraim Maverik 89 N Main 435-283-6057 Escalante Escalante State Park 710 North Reservoir Road 435-826-4466 3 Revised 5/27/15 Evanston Maverik 350 Front Street 307-789-1342 Maverik 535 County Rd 307-789-7182 Morgan Valley Polaris 1624 Harrison Drive 307-789-5937 Rip’s Groc 98 County Road 307-789-3854 Fairfield Camp Floyd State Park 18035 West 1540 North 801-768-8932 Farr West Maverik 1874 W 2700 N 801-786-2127 Fillmore Dearden Equipment 125 S Main 435-743-5761 Maverik 965 S Hwy 99 Fillmore UT 84631 435-743-7511 Territorial State House State Park 50 West Capitol Ave 435-743-5316 4 Revised 5/27/15 Garden City Bear Lake Chevron 604 W Logan Rd 435-946-3604 Bear Lake State Park 1030 North Bear Lake Blvd 435-946-3343 The Bear’s Den Texaco 25 N Bear Lake Blvd 435-946-8837 Grand Junction, CO All Sports Honda 555 25 Road 970-243-7730 All Terrain Motorsports 3080 I-70 Business Loop 970-434-4874 Grand Junction KTM 2747 Cross Roads Blvd 970-263-4600 Grand Valley Powersports 2865 North Ave 970-263-4600 Motorcycle Accessories Unlimited 2060 E Main 970-242-9495 Green River Utah Green River State Park 450 South Green River Blvd 435-564-3633 5 Revised 5/27/15 Green River Wyoming Maverik 59 Uinta Drive 307-875-2997 Hanksville Goblin Valley State Park Goblin Valley Road, Off Hwy 24 435-564-3633 Heber Jordanelle State Park SR 319 #515 Box 4 435-649-9540 Maverik 435 N Main 435-654-4421 Mountainland Onestop 1175 S Main 435-654-5530 Herriman Maverik 4604 W 12600 S 801-254-3649 Huntington Huntington State Park 1385 West Morland Road 435-687-2491 Maverik 200 N Main 435-687-9467 Millsite State Park 1385 West Morland Road 435-687-2491 6 Revised 5/27/15 Hurricane Maverik 200 W State 435-635-4035 Maverik 55 N 3400 W 435-635-6838 Quail Lake Quick Stop 4390 West State 435-635-2243 Quail Creek State Park 472 N 5300 W 435-879-2378 Sand Hollow State Park 4405 West 3600 South 435-680-0715 Hyrum Hyrum Lake State Park 405 West 300 South 435-245-6866 Ivins Snow Canyon State Park 1002 North Snow Canyon Road 435-628-2255 Kanab Coral Pink Sand Dunes Yellow Jacket Road 435-648-2800 Las Vegas Nevada Gvyer’s 2431 Sexton Ave 702-497-7633 7 Revised 5/27/15 Laverkin Maverik 460 N State 435-635-4658 Layton Maverik 849 E Gordon Ave 801-544-5276 Lehi Maverik 3569 N Thanksgiving Way 801-768-2764 Levan Yuba Lake State Park Ext 202 off 1-15 5 Miles In 435-758-2611 Logan Nyla’s Chevron 398 N Main 435-753-4696 Nyla’s 66 404 N Main 435-753-2522 Manila Daggett County Assessor’s Office 95 West 1st North 435-784-3222 Marriott-Slaterville Maverik 509 N 2000 W 801-732-2120 8 Revised 5/27/15 Marysvale South Forty RV Park 1170 N Hwy 89 435-326-4404 Midvale Maverik 7728 S Main 801-942-3760 Midway Wasatch Mtn State Park 1281 Warm Springs Rd 435-654-1791 Moab Dead Horse Point State Park SR 313 435-259-2614 Mad Bro 1805 S Hwy 191 435-259-6232 Maverik 435 N Main 435-259-8718 Maverik 985 S Hwy 191 435-259-0775 Moab Information Center Center and Main 435-259-6003 Monticello Maverik 265 E Center (Hwy 491) 435-487-3238 9 Revised 5/27/15 Monticello City 17 North 100 East 435-587-2271 Montrose Colorado Davis Service Center 2380 E Main 970-249-8161 Morgan East Canyon State Park 5535 South Hwy 66 801-829-6866 Morgan Valley Polaris 800 E 100 S 801-829-6403 Mountain View Wyoming Maverik 655 N Hwy 414 307-782-6693 Morgan Valley Polaris 1823 Hwy 414 Urie WY 307-786-4386 Naples Maverik 2503 S 1500 E 435-789-0257 Nibley Maverik 3090 N State Hwy 165 435-787-2151 10 Revised 5/27/15 Orem Maverik 833 N 1200 W 801-225-5350 Maverik 85 W 800 N 801-225-7675 Panguitch Panguitch General Store 53 W Hwy 143 435-676-2859 Park City Maverik 1635 Bonanza Dr 435-645-9436 Parowan Maverik 210 S Main 435-477-3310 Payson Rocky Mtn ATV 1551 W American Way 801-925-4817 Peoa Rockport State Park 9040 North Hwy 302 435-336-2241 Perry Maverik 2241 S Hwy 89 435-723-7734 11 Revised 5/27/15 Provo Utah Lake State Park 4400 West Center Street 801-375-0731 Richfield Jorgensen’s 980 South Cove View Road 435-896-6408 Maverik 295 S Main 435-896-8881 Richmond Maverik 10 S 200 W 435-258-5120 Rifle Colorado Rifle Performance Motorsports 1014 Access Road 970-625-2041 Roosevelt Maverik 1025 E 200 N 435-722-4862 Roy Maverik 3495 W 5600 S 801-825-3776 Maverik 2815 W 4000 S 801-732-2615 12 Revised 5/27/15 Salina Maverik 195 W Main 435-529-7990 Salt Lake City Department of Natural Resources - Book Store 1594 West North Temple 801-538-7200 Great Salt Lake Marina State Park Off I-80 Exit 104 801-878-0787 Jordan River OHV Center Located on Rose Park Lane, Exit 25 off I-215 801-533-5425 Maverik 800 W Center North Salt Lake 801-936-5573 Maverik 1300 East 6855 South 801-942-3760 Santaquin Maverik 725 E Main 801-754-3076 Scofield Scofield State Park Hwy 96 Scofield Route 435-637-2732 Sevier Fremont Indian State Park 3820 West Clear Creek Canyon Road 435-527-4631 13 Revised 5/27/15 South Jordan Maverik 10425 S 1300 W 801-253-1582 St George Maverik 1880 W Sunset Blvd 435-628-3370 Maverik 702 E St George Blvd 435-673-3320 Maverik 690 River Rd 435-634-9297 Maverik 336 W Hilton Dr 435-674-7977 Maverik 2078 E Riverside Dr 435-251-9851 Sterling Palisade State Park 2200 Palisade Road 435-835-6676 Syracuse Antelope Island State Park 4528 West 1700 South 801-773-2941 Tooele Maverik 246 E 2000 N 435-882-0407 14 Revised 5/27/15 Tremonton Maverik 1035 W Main 435-257-7968 Vernal Maverik 951 W Hwy 40 435-789-5787 Steinaker State Park 4335 North Hwy 191 435-789-4432 Red Fleet State Park 8750 North Hwy 191 435-789-4432 Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum 496 E Main 435-789-3799 Veyo Gunlock State Park 435-879-2378 Wallsburg Deer Creek State Park Mile Marker 19 US 189 435-654-0171 Washington Maverik 980 N Hoodoo Way 435-652-6250 15 Revised 5/27/15 West Haven Triple S Polaris 2339 S 1900 W 801-479-4455 West Jordan Maverik 3985 W 7800 S 801-282-4173 Willard Willard Bay State Park 900 West 650 North #A 435-734-9494 16 .
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