Over the last 5-6 years, Yolo County has been holding
meetings and soliciting input on the concept of establishing a new County OHV
Park. Many of you attended those public
meetings and because of your support, the county has continued its efforts to
site a new OHV facility that could provide motorized recreation for SxS, 4WDs,
dirt-bikes, and ATVs.
OHVers at 2013 Yolo County OHV Park Meeting
According to Yolo County, they seek grant funding to
prepare a market analysis to ascertain if there is enough community and
stakeholder support for OHV opportunities in Yolo County. Second, assuming
there is demand and support for OHV opportunities, we will prepare a feasibility
study to examine two different scenarios: (1) improving access to existing OHV
trail riding opportunities within the unincorporated County; and (2) creating a
small-medium sized OHV park in the unincorporated County.
In 2018, the County had OHVers participate in an online
survey and the results are linked below:
LINK TO YOLO COUNTY OHV SURVEY
QWR encourages OHV recreation interests in Yolo County or
riders who might like to have a county OHV park in that area to attend a public
meeting on February 21. (see meeting
info below)
County staff will provide an overview of our proposed OHV
planning grant application and let the public know how they can stay involved
in the process moving forward.
Public Meeting- OHV Planning Grant Information Session
Thursday, February 21, 2019 @ 6:00pm
County Administration Building
Atrium Training Room (Basement)
625 Court Street
Woodland, CA 95695
If you have questions about this effort or would like
more information, please contact the Yolo County Parks Division at (530)
406-5038 or email yoloOHV@yolocounty.org
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