The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council is proud to announce and warmly welcome Brittany Sides as our newest Alabama State Partner. Brittany brings strong leadership, service-driven values, and a deep commitment to responsible OHV recreation across the state of Alabama. We recently had the opportunity to learn more about her background, accomplishments, and vision for the future of the OHV community.

What clubs, associations, or background do you have that benefits NOHVCC?
Brittany serves with Alabama Jeep Outfitters, a nonprofit organization that mobilizes Jeeps with purpose — serving communities, supporting first responders, protecting natural spaces, and advancing off-road and highway vehicle safety through education, advocacy, and responsible recreation.
Through this work, Brittany has helped build a culture centered around preparedness, stewardship, and service — values that closely align with NOHVCC’s mission.
What type of OHV activity do you enjoy?
Brittany enjoys exploring nature in her Jeep and experiencing the beauty and adventure Alabama’s landscapes have to offer. Her passion for the outdoors fuels her commitment to protecting access and promoting safe, responsible recreation.
What accomplishments have you made in the OHV community?
Under Brittany’s leadership, Alabama Jeep Outfitters has achieved several notable accomplishments:
The only Alabama-based organization that is a member of Tread Lightly!
Proud partners of America250AL
Off-road recovery certified
Active supporters of local Emergency Management Agencies (EMAs) when assistance is needed
These efforts demonstrate a strong commitment to safety, service, and responsible trail stewardship throughout Alabama.
What do you hope to accomplish as a State Partner?
As Alabama’s State Partner for the National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council, Brittany’s goal is to strengthen and unify Alabama’s OHV community through education, responsible recreation, and strategic partnerships that protect access while prioritizing safety and conservation.
Her objectives include:
Expanding Safety & Education Initiatives
Promoting training opportunities and responsible riding practices across the state.Advocating for Responsible Recreation
Encouraging stewardship, conservation, and ethical trail use.Strengthening Partnerships
Building collaboration between clubs, agencies, organizations, and communities.Supporting Community & Economic Impact
Highlighting the positive economic contributions of OHV recreation in Alabama.Developing Long-Term Infrastructure & Policy Awareness
Working toward sustainable growth, improved access, and informed decision-making.
Personal Commitment
As a lifelong advocate for service, safety, and community through Alabama Jeep Outfitters, Brittany is committed to making Alabama a model state for responsible OHV leadership — where education, preparedness, conservation, and collaboration define the culture both on and off the trail.
How NOHVCC Can Support Alabama’s Growth
Brittany believes NOHVCC can serve as a catalyst in positioning Alabama as a premier destination for safe, responsible, and sustainable OHV recreation. By leveraging national expertise, best practices, and established partnerships, NOHVCC can help elevate opportunities, strengthen local initiatives, and enhance Alabama’s appeal to the broader OHV community.
If you or someone you know is interested in becoming a NOHVCC State Partner, please visit our website for more information. For state-specific details, explore each State Page at www.nohvcc.org.
Please join us in welcoming Brittany to the NOHVCC family. We look forward to working together to advance responsible OHV recreation throughout Alabama and beyond.