The NOHVCC wants to highlight some of the great work being done in OHV safety and ethics training across the country, Nevada Outdoor School is an organization that teaches stewardship and ethics in outdoor recreation and encourages people to get outside and recreate in a responsible manner. NOHVCC has had the pleasure of communicating and working with NOS over the years and we wanted to highlight the great work that

For more than 15 years, the Yamaha Outdoor Access Initiative (OAI) has focused on protecting public land for the future of outdoor and motorized recreation. To date, over $6 million has been granted to projects across the country to help land managers keep trails, riding areas and outdoor spaces open for everyone to enjoy. As the undisputed powersports leader in expanding, defending, and improving access to land for fun and

American Trails and their partners are pleased to announce the 2024 awardees for the Legacy Trails Grant. This program is funded up to $1.5M per year for 5 years through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and supports partner trail projects that further the Legacy Roads and Trails criteria on National Forest System trails throughout the nine Forest Service Regions. The goal of the program is to support projects that restore, protect, and maintain watersheds

It seems like we are constantly trying to share a message or some information with the people we serve in the OHV community.  Routine information, safety messages, “how-to”, and even some pitches about upcoming activities or events are part of the mix. Digital communications offer plenty of ways to connect with people and share information these days. One popular method involves short videos.  We’ve probably all seen those as entertainment,

  The Outdoor Recreation Roundtable (ORR) is the leading business coalition advancing a sustainable and growing outdoor recreation economy for the benefit of all Americans. ORR is made up of outdoor recreation groups representing motorized and nonmotorized interests. You can find out more about the organization by visiting www.recreationroundtable.org. Recently ORR released the second edition of their Rural Economic Development Toolkit. The toolkit is designed to help advocates within communities

Through the TRAILS GRANTS Program, Polaris makes funds available to off-road, all-terrain vehicles and snowmobile organizations across the United States and Canada to help support the future of riding.  The TRAILS GRANTS Program focuses on promoting safe and responsible riding, supporting trail preservation and helping protect the environment and natural resources that are a part of the off-road and snow trail systems. Since the start of the TRAILS GRANTS Program

  In October of 2023 NOHVCC kicked off a sweepstakes that will support NOHVCC’s ongoing initiatives including the NOHVCC annual conference, workshops, resources, and more. The sweepstakes will continue to run until April 2024 where the grand prize winner will win a brand new RZR 900. To sweeten the pot along the way, NOHVCC is holding mini-sweepstakes drawings where you can win additional exciting prizes. NOHVCC will be holding our

It is an exciting time for NOHVCC.  As excellent organizations do, we undertook a deliberate look at our organization to ensure we are continuing to evolve as the world we operate in changes.  Things have been going well, but like any quality organization we strive to continue to adjust and improve to ensure that we are as effective as we can be.  You’ve probably heard that organizations that only stick

CARSON CITY, NV – The Nevada Division of State Parks is currently accepting grant applications for motorized trail projects in anticipation of the 2024 Federal Highway Administration funding of the Recreational Trails Program (RTP). RTP funding may be awarded to counties, municipalities, state and federal agencies, nonprofit organizations, and Native American tribal governments for the purpose of construction and/or maintenance of motorized outdoor recreational trails, development, installation or maintenance of

We’d be willing to bet more than a few of us may have received new motorized toys and/or accessories for Christmas. Most of us, new or not, are just yearning to get back out there because it’s winter and we just can’t yet. Either way, we all need to be reminded of just a few topics to keep us safe in the New Year.   New ATV purchasers need to take