Land Use Alert: Preserve OHV Use in Six Rivers National Forest

BlueRibbon Coalition is calling all OHV enthusiasts to campaign to help preserve OHV use in California’s Six Rivers National Forest.

BlueRibbon Coalition is calling all OHV enthusiasts to campaign to help preserve OHV use in California’s Six Rivers National Forest.

BRCflagThe following is from the BlueRibbon Coalition:

Dear OHV Recreationist,

The Six Rivers National Forest in Northern California has a new Forest Supervisor, Merv George. Merv and his family are from the area and I believe it is important for OHV recreationists from across this county who have visited or want to visit this part of California to let him know that you value continued access to historic motorized roads and trails.

This part of the state is also home to a number of hard-core anti-access groups who most certainly will be making demands on his office to close roads and trails. Local and out-of-the-area access interests must weigh in to counter these closure demands. There is too much at stake!

The Forest provides for a wide range of both motorized and non-motorized recreational and cultural activities that are important for local residents, small businesses and tourists. It also provides access to historic motorized roads and trails such as the southern entrance to the famous McGrew 4WD Trail. Off-road motorcyclists and ATV riders enjoy the designated trail system on the Mad River Ranger District. The agency’s road network offers scenic tours for adventure bike enthusiasts and SUV owners.

Please take just a minute to use our letter generator to let Mr. George know that you value access to OHV roads and trails.

Thanks,

Don Amador
Western Representative
BlueRibbon Coalition
925-625-6287

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