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NOHVCC, as a national body of OHV recreation enthusiasts, develops and provides a wide spectrum of programs, materials and information, or "tools", to individuals, clubs, associations and agencies in order to further a positive future for responsible OHV recreation.
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Using ATVs to Hunt Describes the outdoor ethics regarding ATVs and hunting as well as a general overview of regulations.
Using ATVs to Fish Using an ATV to go fishing involves many of the same things as hunting with an ATV.
Riding Responsibly Riding responsibly is not only safer, but helps keep our riding areas open.
ATV Riders with Physical Disabilities ATVs have opened up a whole new world for riders who are physically challenged.
Opening Up Private Lands to OHV Use In states where there are few parcels of public land to utilize for OHV trails, many OHV groups have turned to helping open large tracts of private lands to motorized recreation.
Small news item; Sign up for the NOHVCC e-Newsletter One of the easiest ways to take advantage of everything the NOHVCC has to offer is to have your readers sign up for our NOHVCC e-Newsletter. This little blurb is a good filler anytime you need one.
Who Are the Big 3 OHV Advocacy Groups and How Do They Work Together?

 

Many OHV enthusiasts are confused as to the exact role the three biggest OHV advocacy groups play in protecting and securing their favorite form of recreation. This short article explains how the American Motorcyclist Association (and ATVA), the Blue Ribbon Coalition, and the National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council all work together in differing roles regarding the sport.
Kids and Quads How do you know if your youngster is ready to handle the responsibilities of riding an ATV? What's an appropriate first machine and how do you get them trained? This article has the answers.


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Help the next generation of OHV riders get started on the right track.
Club Start-Up Kits: Everything you need to know about starting and running a successful OHV riding club.
Management Guidelines for OHV Recreation: Time-proven strategies for the building and maintenance of environmentally sustainable and quality OHV trail systems. Now available in PDF!
Park Guidelines for OHVs: A resource guide to assist in the planning, development, enhancement and operation of OHV recreation facilities.
Instructional GPS Trail Mapping DVD: How to map trails for the USFS OHV Route Designation process and other applications.
Stationary Sound Test Manual: A detailed how-to guide with RPM settings for various models- follows the SAE J1287 procedure.

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