The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC) is a non-profit 501C3 organization dedicated to creating a positive future for off-highway vehicle recreation. You can learn more at www.nohvcc.org. NOHVCC is working in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), US Forest Service (USFS), Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) and the Colorado Off-Highway Vehicle Coalition (COHVCO) to create a Statewide OHV Action Plan. To make this happen we need your assistance in learning how the land management agencies can better provide access to high quality OHV recreation experiences in the state of Colorado.
In 2014 NOHVCC and the BLM partnered to develop a National Motorized Recreation Action Strategy designed to help the BLM develop individual state action plans for providing high quality OHV opportunities and develop partnerships to help maintain those opportunities. This process has created state specific OHV action plans in 5 other states where the BLM manages public land. In Colorado this process was expanded to include all land management agencies thanks to grant funds received by COHVCO through CPW. The strategies will be used to guide future travel management and resource management decisions; however, the strategies are NOT part of a specific travel management plan. In developing these strategies, you as an enthusiast will have a chance to share your thoughts on the following topics:
- What activities are taking place on public land in Colorado?
- Where in general are these OHV activities taking place?
- What experiences are you looking for on public land?
- Where might these missing activities fit on public land in Colorado?
- What could the land managers do better to enhance your recreation experience?
- Where/How would you like to see OHV Program Sticker Funds utilized?
- What kind of projects should be prioritized for OHV grant funding?
Without your help and the help of other OHV recreationalists like you, we will not be able to answer the questions above and you could miss out on a chance to provide ideas that could lead to enhancements to the areas and trail systems you enjoy. The first set of meetings was held in the Eastern part of the State in January/February of 2020. Ideally, we would meet with all of you on the Western portion in person as well, but the current pandemic has made in person meetings impossible. Instead we will hold a series of virtual meetings using GoToWebinar. Three of these meetings will be organized by geographic area, with the final meeting being open to all statewide participants who have not been able to attend a different session.
You can register for the October 28, 2020 session by visiting NOHVCC registration page here. All participants must register to receive log-in information.
These sessions are not being organized by the BLM, USFS, or CPW, however staff from these agencies have been invited to attend these virtual sessions as participants and will be on hand to discuss current travel management processes and how your suggestions could help shape future decisions. The sessions will also be an excellent time for you to meet national, state, and local agency personnel. These organizations are interested in developing partnerships with individuals and organizations to improve the management of OHV recreation on public lands.
The more information we gather, the higher the quality of each statewide strategy and action plan, so please participate in the virtual listening sessions and invite your fellow club members and riding buddies as well. For more information on the meetings please contact Marc Hildesheim, NOHVCC Program Director, at 208-416-3557 or at [email protected].