Your cart is currently empty!
Pro Tip #2| Strategies for accessing landlocked public lands
For motorized recreationists seeking access to landlocked public lands, it is essential to establish respectful relationships with landowners. Building trust involves understanding landowners’ concerns about liability and damage, proposing clear usage plans with safety measures, and offering beneficial compensations like maintenance services. Establishing formal agreements and maintaining open communication are vital. These steps not only…
RED ALERT | New Arizona laws propose sweeping changes for motorized public land users
Arizona’s state legislature is fast-tracking four bills aimed at regulating off-highway vehicles (OHVs), drawing on bipartisan support and controversy. The proposed laws redefine OHVs, alter Arizona Revised Statutes to include stricter requirements for operation and registration, and establish new education courses. This legislative push stems from Sedona residents’ complaints about motorized public land use, affecting…
Action Alert | Contact the city of Sedona in support of motorized access
Sedona City officials propose regulating 4×4 use due to complaints and environmental concerns. Despite mitigation efforts by a local workgroup and $300,000 in OHV grants, issues persist. Critics contest the ecological impact, citing alternative causes for tree mortality. A significant tourism revenue source, OHV use faces potential strict regulation, with a public meeting scheduled to…