Thanks to funding from the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation – OHV Program, NOHVCC will be leading two OHV training workshops to educate and benefit the state’s off highway vehicle (OHV) enthusiasts, OHV club members, land managers, and other OHV stakeholders. These trainings will be focused on the development of sustainable trails and trail partnerships. All trainings are dependent on COVID-19 related regulations and meeting size requirements.
The Utah Division of Parks and Recreation – OHV Program in conjunction with the National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council, and Ride with Respect, will be conducting two free OHV trails workshops in Richfield, UT on May 15-16, and May 18-19, 2021. These two-day trainings will consist of classroom sessions at the Quality Inn Richfield I-70 located at 540 S Main Street, Richfield, UT 84701. Field sessions will be held at Fremont Indian State Park, 3820 Clear Creek Canyon Rd, Sevier, UT 84766. Field sessions will involve walking to various sites on the trail system so bring your best hiking shoes, appropriate clothing, and drinking water. Lunch will be provided for registered attendees during classroom and field sessions.
Weekend Training Workshop:
- Classroom: May 15 Quality Inn Richfield I-70
- Field Sessions: May 16, Fremont Indian State Park
Weekday Training Workshop:
- Classroom:May 18, Quality Inn Richfield I-70
- Field Session: May 19, Fremont Indian State Park
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