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Forests & Governments
California OHMVR – The Off-Highway
Motor Vehicle Recreation Program was created
in 1971 out of the critical need to better
manage growing demands for off-highway
recreation, while at the same time foster
respect for private property rights and
protect California's natural and cultural
resources. Today, this program, a division
of the California Department of Parks and
Recreation, is the largest and most
successful program of its type in the U.S.
The program continues its commitment to
provide safe, enjoyable recreation while
balancing the need to protect the state's
resources. In addition to providing
accessibility to off-highway recreation for
everyone from hikers to bikers to bird
watchers, the program provides a variety of
services and benefits to California's
residents and visitors, including resource
management of state lands, wildlife habitat
protection, youth development and law
enforcement.
Program funding comes from fuel taxes which are
attributable to the recreational use of vehicles off
highway, off-highway vehicle registration fees and
fees collected at State Vehicular Recreation Areas.
Their mission is: …to provide
leadership statewide in the area of off-highway
vehicle (OHV) recreation; to acquire, develop, and
operate state owned vehicular recreation areas (SVRAs),
and to otherwise provide for a statewide system of
managed OHV recreational opportunities through
funding to other public agencies. To insure that
quality recreational opportunities remain available
for future generations by providing for education,
conservation, and enforcement efforts that balance
OHV recreation impact with programs that conserve
and protect cultural and natural resources. |
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