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Video: Pro Watercross Tour Adds St. George, UT Stop; Full 2015 Tour Schedule

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Let’s face it, next year’s racing landscape is looking pretty messy. AJ Handler’s separation from the IJSBA has many wondering what 2015 was going to look like, and all of the chatter coming out of those supposedly “in the know” are split whether IJSBA’s Frazier will retaliate with a National Tour of his own. While many have been left scratching their heads, Handler’s Pro Watercross Tour marches on a second new venue to his ever-growing tour: Sand Hollow State Park, St. George, Utah.

Located in southwestern Utah, St. George, Utah will be the hosting city for the fourth round of the 2015 Pro Watercross Tour held on June 27-28th. The picturesque Sand Hollow Reservoir is sure to provide some gorgeous imagery with red sandstone backdrops. This also bumps the Sparks, Nevada tour stop to June 20-21, so make sure to adjust your calendars. And while Sand Hollow State Park offers Pro Watercross members and fans a great location for PWC racing, there’s also plenty of other fun to have like ATV/off-highway vehicles (OHV) trails, camping, hiking, boating, and fishing.

Other highlights include:
• 30 mins from St. George Municipal airport
• 4 hours from Salt Lake City, UT
• 2 hours from Las Vegas, NV
• Elevation: 3,000 ft
• Surface Water Acreage: 1,322

This announcement also completes the seven-stop national tour’s 2015 schedule.

  1. May 9-10 – Panama City Beach, FL – Boardwalk Beach Resort
  2. May 16-17 – Pensacola Beach, FL – Pensacola Beach Gulf Pier
  3. June 20-21 – Sparks/Reno, NV – Sparks Maria Park
  4. June 27-28 – St. George, UT – Sand Hollow State Park
  5. July 18-19 – Lewisville, TX – Lake Park
  6. August 8-9 – Lake Hartwell, GA – Lake Hartwell
  7. August 15-16 – Charleston, WV – Magic Island Park

Kevin Shaw
Kevin Shawhttps://watercraftjournal.com
Editor-in-Chief – [email protected] Kevin Shaw is a decade-long powersports and automotive journalist whose love for things that go too fast has led him to launching The Watercraft Journal. Almost always found with stained hands and dirt under his fingernails, Kevin has an eye for the technical while keeping a eye out for beautiful photography and a great story.

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