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.
To subscribe to the NOHVCC eNewsletter click here
and make your request.
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.
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.
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.
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.