Creating a Positive Future for
Off-Highway
Vehicle Recreation

OHV Related Materials

The NOHVCC has created and compiled materials to assist you in your work, to hand out in your booths, to help you educate others, or just to keep you up to speed.  The materials may be ordered from our home office by sending an e-mail to trailhead@nohvcc.org or by calling us at 800-348-6487.  These materials include:

 

 

OHV Park GuidelinesOHV Park Guidelines Manual

If you are developing or even thinking of developing an OHV Park, you will love this book.  It is an extensive 200-page illustrated book with everything you need to know about planning, implementing, and running an OHV riding park, including the questions you didn't know you should ask.

 

 

   

Management Guidelines for OHV recreationManagement Guidelines for OHV Recreation

Written primarily for OHV program and land managers, as well as OHV leaders and enthusiasts, this unique resource guide is designed to assist in the planning, development, operation, and maintenance of environmentally sustainable and quality OHV trails, trail systems and areas.

 

 

 

MN Trail resource guide

Trail Planning, Design, and Development Guidelines

This award-winning 300-page spiral-bound publication, several years in the making, provides a first-ever comprehensive how-to guidebook for developing all types of recreational trails. These best practices for professional trail builders are intended to aid Minnesota land managers in applying new, innovative, and environmentally sustainable approaches to trail planning, design and construction; but the concepts in the volume will work for any area or trail system.

 

 

Parents ATV riding guide

Educational brochures, manuals, pamphlets, DVDs, and PowerPoints

The NOHVCC offers a wide variety of materials that are available for individuals and organizations. Many of the brochures and pamphlets are available in bulk for use at events or along with educational programs.

 

 

Adventure Trail

An interactive youth program that features trail ethics and safety messages in a fun manner. The books, posters and CD-ROMs are available to any OHV group, dealer, or land management organization that wishes to utilize it at their events or dealerships.

 

 

 

 

OHV club group photo

Club Start-Up Kit

 One of the most popular NOHVCC programs, the kit outlines everything you need to know about starting and maintaining a successful dirt bike, ATV or 4x4 riding club.

 

 

 

Instructional trailmapping GPS DVD

This instructional DVD provides OHV enthusiasts and professionals with detailed information regarding how to gather OHV route (trail) information using GPS technology, and how to provide that information to the USFS in a format that will be usable by the USFS.

 

 

Our newsletters and press releases

Our press releases and newsletter issues bring you the most pertinent information on our sport.  The information includes everything from fundraising tips, to building your membership, to legislative alerts, to great ideas from other clubs, and more.  See our current and back issues.  Or better yet, subscribe to receive the issues in your inbox to get the information real time.

 

 

Media Pages

Having difficulty finding great news articles or photos for your newsletter, website, or magazine?  Here is a spot you will love!  We have pre-written articles and photos ready to fill spots in your publications.  Browse our stories and photos for ones that work for you.  Need something specific that you can't find on our site?  Send us a note and we will see if we have something for you.  How is that for easy?

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28th Annual Six Days of Michigan Ride

July 21, 2012

July 28, 2012

Street: TBA
City:
State:
Country: UNITED STATES MINOR OUTLYING ISLANDS

The Cycle Conservation Club of Michigan is a non-profit organization committed to the conservation of our wild lands while promoting the sport of off-road motorcycling. During the riding season, organized “trail tours” are held at various locations throughout the trail system in the northern part of the state. In addition, The Cycle Conservation Club of Michigan sponsors the “Ultimate Trail Ride” – the Michael R. Burlingham Memorial Six Days of Michigan. Six full days of off-road riding – there’s nothing else like it anywhere in the world!

Contact the CCC office at 517-781-4805.

Lewis Shuler
Email: ccckids@frontier.com
Phone: 517-781-4805
Cell:
Website:

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