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New updates require Forest Service directives to undergo public scoping
The USDA Forest Service is seeking public comments on updates to its employee handbook under 36 CFR 216, strengthening transparency and public participation in the process. New regulations introduce scoping periods for changes and require a Notice of Availability in the Federal Register for public input on proposed directives. Learn more about how these changes…
Bureau of Land Management | How Arizona stopped trail closures
Facing trail closures on BLM land, Arizona fought back, saving over 10,000 miles of trails and setting a precedent for motorized access in public lands. Learn how the battle led to the disapproval of BLM’s Resource Management 2.0, reopening thousands of trails across the U.S. and shaping the future of public land access.
A call to action for all outdoorsmen across America
Join the fight to protect outdoor recreation and public lands in the West. Discover how we can reverse damaging federal regulations, restore access to trails and campsites, and support the outdoor economy. Learn how you can make your voice heard in Congress and help secure the future of recreation in the U.S.
DRASTIC CHANGES in the Tonto NF | Forest Resource Management Plan | All you need to know
The Tonto National Forest has introduced a Draft Land and Resource Management Plan. The new plan will dictate how the Forest Service manages our public lands. This plan will directly affect how, where, and when you can access your public lands. Likewise, it will implement a whole slurry of regulations.
MUST SEE STUDY | The economic impact of the offroad community in Arizona
Discover the economic impact of Arizona’s off-road community, with over $1.8 billion spent in 2017 alone. This study from Arizona Parks and Trails and Arizona State University highlights the community’s dedication, including 22,000 jobs created, 1.6 million enthusiasts, and a significant contribution to state and federal tax revenue.
Parashant expedition two | A 4×4 journey to the heart of the Grand Canyon.
The Grand Canyon is one of the largest canyons in the world. Most people will never get a chance to experience most of this natural wonder. To reach many of the canyons overlooks, you must have a highly modified 4×4, superb driving skills, days to spend, and a full tank of extra fuel. Don’t forget…
UPDATE Apache Sitgreaves NF | New public meetings scheduled
The Apache Sigreaves National Forest has created two additional public meetings. Below you will find an email from the Forest Service. If you are subscribed to email updates, then you should have got the same. The forest service has received approximately 530 comments since we originally published the article about Rim Road (Forest Road 300)…
Parashant National Monument | Episode 1 Day 2
Day 2 of our 250-mile expedition through Parashant National Monument We finally made it to the north rim of the Grand Canyon after a joyful ride through the Hidden Mountains. Huge canyons, rocky mountain shelf roads, and thousand-foot sheer cliffs make you feel incredibly small in this enormous world. A nice easy ride to Parashant…
Solo Adventurers | Three things you shouldn’t leave home without
No cell phone, computer screen, or fellow human to distract. No bright lights, police sirens, or pavement to remind you of day to day life. We do it because sometimes, we need to get away from it all. However, adventuring alone can come with some significant consequences.