Environmental responsibility is a key element of OHV
recreation on state and federal lands.
It is important to know that many units are working hard in a
collaborative manner with various stakeholder groups to address conservation
issues associated with motorized recreation so that those OHV opportunities are
preserved for future generations.
The agency is required to protect the California Spotted
Owl and to safeguard owl nesting sites especially during the spring reproduction
season. Recently, the California Enduro
Riders Association successfully rerouted a section of the Fool's Gold Enduro to avoid
conflict with an owl nest so the event could be held.
The Forest has installed a number of structures including
the recently completed OHV bridge over lower Rock Creek. This project replaced the low-water crossing
along Trail 1 and ensures the long-term viability of this highly popular
motorcycle route.
The OHV bridge seen in the above photograph was
constructed over a perennial tributary of Little Silver Creek as part of the
Rock Creek Recreational Trail’s decision document. It replaced a low water crossing and was designed
to reduce sediment delivery into the stream course.
QWR is believes the future of OHV recreation can be
secured through actions that address important environmental challenges that
are associated with motorized access in the 21st Century.
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