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The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council

NOHVCC is a national body of OHV recreation enthusiasts that develops and provides a wide spectrum of programs, materials, and information to individuals, clubs, associations, and agencies in order to further a positive future for responsible OHV recreation.

State Partner
Darren Linn
277A South Broadview
Greenbrier, AR 72058
(501) 679-4181 (501) 472-6641
darrenn.linn@hotmail.com
Associate Partner
Edward Fulton
6300 HWY 270 East
Mount Ida, AR 71957
501-617-2461
edfult79@yahoo.com

Recreational Trails Program

The Recreational Trails Program (RTP) is a Federal Highway Administration program. RTP funds come from the Federal Highway Trust Fund and are available to States to develop and maintain recreational trails and trail-related facilities for both non-motorized and motorized recreational trail uses. Each State administers its own program. You can contact your state RTP Administrator to find out what trail projects are being funded in your state and how to apply for project funding.

State Administrator
Paul Simms
Recreational Trails Coordinator
Highway and Transportation Department
10324 I-30
P.O. Box 2261
Little Rock, AR
72203-2261
(501) 569-2100; Fax (501) 569-2476
paul.simms@arkansashighways.com

United States Forest Service

Many National Forests provide excellent OHV riding opportunities. For this reason, we have provided a list of U.S. Forest Service employees in charge of trails or resource management in each National Forest in your state. It's a good idea to familiarize yourself with these individuals, as they can be a great resource for information. It is especially important right now, since the Forest Service is in the process of implementing its November 2005 Travel Management Rule which requires each National Forest to designate those roads, trails, and areas that are open to motor vehicle use. Once this designation process is complete and a Motor Vehicle Use Map is published, no OHV use will be allowed off of designated routes. Therefore it is extremely important for the public to be engaged in this process.

Arkansas National Forests Forest Office Address Forest Contact Telephone
Ouachita P.O. Box 1270
Federal Building
Hot Springs National Park, AR 71902
Bill Pell 501-321-5202
Ozark-St. Francis 605 W. Main
Russellville, AR 72801
Tracy Powers 479-968-2354
 
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