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Black Canyon TMP Final Decision | Approx 260 MI of existing roads CLOSED
The Bureau of Land Management has released their final decision on the Black Canyon Corridor Travel Management Plan.
ACTION ALERT | Buckeye Hills Travel Mgmt | 354 mi of roads CLOSED Rainbow Valley
The Bureau of Land Management has released a final decision on the Buckeye Hills Travel Management Plan near Rainbow Valley and Buckeye Arizona. The Final decision will permanently close half of the existing roads in the project area. Please use the form below to contact the local political representatives and urge them to intervene.
ACTION ALERT | Bouse & Cactus Plain Final Decision | 1,049 mi of roads CLOSED
The Bureau of Land Management Havasu Field Office has quietly released a finial decision on the Bouse and Cactus Plain Travel Management Plan that includes 1,049 miles of roads closed or restricted to the public.
The agreement between CA and AZ that closes motorized access to public lands
In 2018, following community pushback, California and Arizona conservation agencies and multiple stakeholders, including local organizations and federal agencies, signed an agreement with the Arizona Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to develop Travel Management Plans safeguarding historical sites. This entailed establishing criteria for defining archaeological sites and setting a Planning Area of Potential Effects (APE)…
ACTION ALERT COMMENTS OPEN | Pinal County Palo Verde Regional Park
Pinal County has applied for a lease under the Recreation & Public Purposes Act to create a county park that will include several amenities catering to local outdoor enthusiasts. The county is introducing a non-motorized trail system, a day-use OHV staging area, an archery range, a 36 space campground with utility hookups and an RV…
Re-wilding Arizona | The plan of a radical environmentalist
It’s hard for your average person to comprehend a scenario where non-governmental organizations buy up rural private property to create wildlife preserves with a goal to turn 50% of the United States into Wilderness. If you’re concerned about road closures, then strap on your tinfoil hat and get ready for this one.
Road closures | Arizona courts or federal bureaucrats
Congressional nullification opens the door for Arizona courts to decide on road closures Nullifying The USDA Forest Service Travel Management Rule 36 CFR 212 will open the door for an Arizona court of competent jurisdiction to close roads over Federal public lands. Local control could be the best chance we have to keep motorized access…
Bureau of Land Management | How Arizona stopped trail closures
After years of trail closures, the Arizona people had enough. Over 10,000 miles of trails on BLM land were facing closure in 2018, and something had to be done. The result saved and re-opened thousands of miles of trails across America, and many people still don’t know about the glorious victory.
A call to action for all outdoorsmen across America
The future of outdoor recreation lies in your hands We are rapidly losing recreational opportunities across the west. I am not asking for your money. Nor am I asking you to attend any meetings or submit comments on a terrible land-use issue. We are reaching out to you to gain support and send a message…
An eye opening statement by Arizona Bureau of Land Management
You may have seen this transmission line along state Route 74 near Lake Pleasant. While searching through comments on an APS proposal for a new transmission line, I found something disturbing. The comment below is from the Grand Canyon chapter of the Sierra Club. Their argument is there’s not enough evidence to support the Environmental…