NOHVCC will host Great Trails Workshops to educate and benefit North Carolina’s and Missouri’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.  Please see information below for more information and to register.

For more information about Great Trails Workshops click here.

Missouri:

Thanks to a grant received by Mo-Moto Trail Riders, and the partnership of the US Forest Service, NOHVCC host a Great Trails Workshop on March 9-10, 2022. Field sessions will be held on the Salem Ranger District of the Mark Twain National Forest.

Click here to register for the MO Workshop.

Click here for the MO Agenda.

North Carolina:

Thanks to a grant received from Fox Factory Trail Trust Program (www.trailtrust.com) and the partnership of the US Forest Service, NOHVCC will host a Great Trails Workshop on April 6th and 7th, 2022, at the Brown Mountain OHV Area.

Click here to register for NC Workshop.

Click here for the NC Agenda.

Background:

These two-day trainings will consist of two hands-on field sessions. Participants will be required to provide their own transportation to the field sessions. Participants will also need to provide their own water, lunches, snacks, sunblock, sturdy hiking boots, and other provisions for two days of field work.

The field sessions will involve riding an OHV to several destinations along the trail system. Each participant is responsible for providing their own vehicle or making arrangements to ride with another class participant. Passengers shall only be allowed on vehicles designed for such use (ROV, UTV, two-up ATV). All participants in the field session must wear appropriate safety gear including helmets, goggles, over the ankle boots, long sleeved shirt, long pants, and gloves. Anyone not wearing appropriate safety gear will not be allowed to participate in the workshop.

All participants must pre-register.

If you would like more information, please contact us at trailhead@nohvcc.org.

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