The Recreation HQ has long supported the concept of land
agencies designating roads, trails, and areas for OHV use. Although we disagreed with a number of
tenets in the 2005 FS Travel Management Rule, TMR is here to stay. HQ believes public involvement, a genuine
collaborative process, sound management tools, and line-officers that are
committed to have a quality trail program are key elements to sustainable OHV
recreation for years to come.
TMR also includes wet-weather or seasonal closures to
help prevent trail damage during wet conditions and that is why it looks like
the CA State Park proposal to designate routes and times of use to better
manage MTB and other trail users is appropriate and needed.
CA State Park Rule Proposals (Comments due April 4)
Some units of the Forest Service open and close
designated routes and areas to OHV, MTB, and equestrians to avoid severe
impacts to the trail system during wet conditions and HQ believes those Best
Management Practices should be used at state parks (SVRAs already use wet
weather closures and trail designations to manage OHV) to manage MTB and
equestrian use.
OHV, MTB, and Equestrian Trails Opened or Closed Due to Wet Weather
I don’t think the MTB community does itself any favor
when they oppose the use of modern trail management tools at regular state
parks.
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