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Tools & Materials
The NOHVCC provides an
ever-expanding array of "tools" and materials for
OHV individuals, clubs, associations and
agencies in order to further a positive future for
responsible OHV recreation.
Adventure Trail Posters, Activity Books and CD-ROMs
An interactive youth program
that features trail ethics and safety messages in a
fun manner. The books, posters and CD-ROMs are available
to any OHV group, dealer, or land management
organization that wishes to utilize it at their
events or dealerships.
OHV Park Guidelines Manual
An extensive 200-page
illustrated book with everything you need to know
about planning, implementing and running an OHV
riding park.
Management Guidelines
for OHV Recreation
Written
primarily for OHV program and land managers, as well
as OHV leaders and enthusiasts, this unique resource
guide is designed to assist in the planning,
development, operation, and maintenance of
environmentally sustainable and quality OHV trails,
trail systems and areas..
Club Start-Up Kit
One of the most popular NOHVCC
programs, the kit outlines everything you need to
know about starting and maintaining a successful
dirt bike, ATV or 4x4 riding club.
Educational brochures, manuals, pamphlets, DVDs, and
PowerPoint presentations
The NOHVCC offers a wide
variety of materials that are available for
individuals and organizations. Many of the brochures
and pamphlets are available in bulk for use at
events or along with educational programs.
The NOHVCC Library
An expansive web site devoted
to all OHV-related literature. An excellent tool for
those doing research on OHV issues. Contains
sub-directories on OHV Administration, OHV
Management, Environmental Impact, Human Dimensions
and Miscellaneous.
Recreational
Trails Program
The Recreational Trails Program
(RTP) provides funds to the States to develop and
maintain recreational trails and trail-related
facilities for both nonmotorized and motorized
recreational trail uses.
Information on sound test training, buying a sound
meter, and a look at the Sound Advice document drawn
up by the OHV industry and advocacy organizations.
Tons
of information for professional and volunteer
trailbuilders from the premier trailbuilding
organizations in the country.
This
award-winning 300-page spiral-bound publication,
several years in the making, provides a first-ever
comprehensive how-to guidebook for developing all
types of recreational trails. These best practices
for professional trail builders are intended to aid
Minnesota land managers in applying new, innovative
and environmentally sustainable approaches to trail
planning, design and construction. |