Wisconsin State Partner and Director, Bryan Much is a valued ally in helping NOHVCC meet its mission of creating a positive future for OHV recreation.  You can learn more about him and a another of his recent success stories by clicking: Case Study In Perseverance – “Repurposed” Riding In Wisconsin.  But this story is about Bryan’s website – cannonshot.net. Bryan says, “The purpose of cannonshot.net is to share information that

Marc Toenyan, President, Northwest Motorcycle Association, and friend of NOHVCC passed along the article and video linked below.  It is a great story highlighting how partners with diverse interests can work together to promote and achieve sustainable recreational opportunities. From the Nature Conservancy’s website, “Through their Title II grant program, the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest granted The Nature Conservancy funds to tackle the restoration work needed [on the Taneum Watershed]. TNC

Longtime friend of NOHVCC, ex officio NOHVCC Board Member and Canadian Quad Council General Manager, Wayne Daub alerted us of the exciting news of a new partnership between QuadNB and Maine ATV and forwarded us the below release.  Wayne said, “I would like to congratulate both the Maine ATV Association and the New Brunswick ATV Federation on this first ever international trail pass reciprocation agreement, and I am looking forward

Those who attended the 2019 NOHVCC Annual Conference will remember the Prison Hill OHV Area we visited for the Mobile Workshop in Carson City, NV.  This year the International Trails Summit hosted by American Trails and the Professional TrailBuilders Association will be in Reno, NV April 17-20. As a part of ITS, NOHVCC and Carson City will host a Field Seminar at Prison Hill on April 19th.  Learn more about

Those familiar with NOHVCC’s Great Trails: Providing Quality OHV Trails and Experiences authored by Dick Dufourd and published by NOHVCC will know that the resource provides great information, but it may be unwieldy to use in field settings.  As a result, NOHVCC staff consulted with a review team that included representatives from the Bureau of Land Management, United States Forest Service and an OHV organization to develop a field guide

After a great 2022 Annual Conference in Knoxville, Tennessee, we will all get together again in St. George, Utah in 2023 for the NOHVCC Annual Conference and Mobile Workshop.  The dates for the 2023 Conference are October 5-7 in St. George, Utah – put them on your calendar now.  Please keep an eye on NOHVCC’s website for updates over the coming months. We will have a surprise or two!  It

Will Collins, Trails Coordinator, Alabama State Parks attended his first NOHVCC Annual Conference when we last met in August in Knoxville, TN.  Like many participants, Will was introduced to new contacts in the OHV community and to new opportunities to improve access for OHV recreation in his home state of Alabama.  He was especially interested in NOHVCC’s Great Trails Workshops, and after a discussion with NOHVCC’s Program Director, Marc Hildesheim

As many of you know, Trail Trust, Fox Factory’s grant initiative has supported NOHVCC by sponsoring a Great Trails Workshop in North Carolina (learn more here and here) and a recently completed Workshop in Alabama.  Now, NOHVCC is proud to announce an ongoing partnership with Trail Trust which will help NOHVCC continue to deliver training and other services to help NOHVCC meet its mission of creating a positive future for

Thanks to a generous grant from the Fox Factory Trail Trust program and the support of the Alabama State Parks Division, the National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council will host a Great Trails Workshop at Buck’s Pocket State Park in Grove Oak, Alabama. This workshop will focus on the development of sustainable OHV trails and trail partnerships. Limited slots for participants remain!  Register today if you wish to attend! When: December 7-8,

See press release from BLM below: BLM Seeks Applicants for Alaska Resource Advisory Council Bureau seeks diverse membership to help advise public land management  ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The Bureau of Land Management announced a 30-day call for public applicants to the Alaska Resource Advisory Council (RAC). To be considered, all application documents must be emailed to RAC Coordinator, Melinda Bolton, mbolton@blm.gov, no later than Nov. 4, 2022.  Individuals may apply