NOHVCC’s webinar series continues– join us on May 4!   Title: Dealing With The Media – Tips And Best Practices Join us on May 4th for an important webinar hosted by Andria Yu, director of media relations at the Motorcycle Industry Council, and Ty van Hooydonk, senior editor at the MIC, as they introduce webinar participants to important guidelines and best practices to follow when dealing with the media.  OHV

Matt Bucher and Marty Wheeler with the Toledo Trail Riders recently hosted NOHVCC Executive Director Duane Taylor and Program Director Marc Hildesheim on the Toledo Track and Trail Podcast.  The broad ranging conversation that occurred covered NOHVCC’s mission, the RTP, OHV enforcement, best practices and more.  Click below to watch!

As NOHVCC recently posted, legislation (H.R. 1864) to reauthorize the Recreational Trails Program (RTP) has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives.  Now NOHVCC partner Americans for Responsible Recreational Access (ARRA) has provided a simple way to urge your Representative to co-sponsor the bill, which is titled The Recreational Trails Full Funding Act of 2021. As you are likely aware the RTP is arguably the most important government program

As you will recall NOHVCC participated in Trailer Safety Week last year and will again in 2021.  This year Trailer Safety Week is June 6-12.  Look out for more great information about correctly and responsibly towing your OHVs as NOHVCC uses this time to highlight trailer safety.  But it is always important to stay diligent and keep in mind that safe and responsible practices can save lives. A partner forwarded

Legislation (H.R. 1864) to reauthorize the Recreational Trails Program (RTP) has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives.  As you are likely aware the RTP is arguably the most important government program ever created to benefit the OHV community.  RTP utilizes funds collected from federal gas taxes to pay for trail construction, maintenance, and education for both motorized and non-motorized recreation.  To learn more about RTP click here. Below

Great Trails: Providing Quality OHV Trails and Experiences authored by Dick Dufourd and published by NOHVCC which has been internationally recognized as the must-have guidebook for OHV trails can now be downloaded for free or purchased (hard copy) directly from nohvcc.org.  All you need to do is click here, register or login and start accessing the information contained in Great Trails. The theme of Great Trails is “balancing the needs

Last year we introduced you to the Post Wildfire OHV Recovery Alliance (PWORA), formed to orchestrate and organize volunteers to bring back OHV, 4×4, dirt bike, and all recreational access trails after terrible fire seasons. We ran a story when PWORA held its first ever work weekend recovering infrastructure on the Chappie-Shasta OHV Area on BLM managed lands in Northern California.  Read the story here. We also invited NOHVCC California

Free Great Trails Training workshop near Tucson, AZ on March 20-21! This training will focus on motorized singletrack trails and will highlight the “Red Spring” motorized trail system which is a success story of a local club working with the land manager to create a new motorized trail system. Topics will cover trail layout and design, construction techniques, collaboration efforts, sustainable trail and management practices, and more. Click here for

From BLM’s Top BLM Motorized Recreational Opportunities Website: The BLM’s Top Recreation Opportunities Mapping website is designed to provide and promote a greater awareness of recreational opportunities on BLM-managed public lands. The BLM partnered with the National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC) to highlight some of the BLM’s highest quality motorized recreation opportunities across the nation. Users can now find information to plan their next exciting ride while at home

This survey aims to quantify the capacity of the trails community to build, maintain, and develop trails now, and to provide input to GAOA and LWCF funding. From our partners with American Trails: Between May 13th and 30th, 2020, American Trails conducted the first “Shovel-ready” survey in attempt to document the contribution the trails community can make to the American economic response to and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. We