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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
Bruce C. Butler
2111 Shay Road
Laurel, MT 59044
(406) 628-7001
bbutler@pacificmetal.com
Associate Partner
Craig Osterman
281 Main Street
Belt, MT 59412
406-277-3278 Home
406-277-3368 Work
mtsnowman@snowtana.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
Beth Shumate
Program Manager
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
P.O. Box 200701
Helena, MT 59620-0701
406-444-4585
Fax: 406-444-4952
bshumate@mt.gov 

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.

Montana National Forests Forest Office Address Forest Contact Telephone
Beaverhead 420 Barrett Street
Dillon, MT 59725-3572
Dick Owenby 406-683-3978
Custer 1310 Main Street
Billings, MT 59105
Babete Anderson 406-657-6205 xt. 239
Deerlodge 420 Barrett Street
Dillon, MT 59725-3572
Dick Owenby 406-683-3978
Flathead 1935 3rd Avenue E
Kalispell, MT 59901
Denise Germann 406-758-5252
Gallatin Federal Building
10 E. Babcock Avenue, Box 130
Bozeman, MT 59771
Lorette Ray 406-587-6703
Helena 2880 Skyway Drive
Helena, MT 59601
Jerry Meyer 406-495-3730
Kootenai 1101 Highway 2 W
Libby, MT 59923
Barbara Edgmon 406-283-7764
Lewis and Clark P.O. Box 869
1101 15th Street N
Great Falls, MT 59403
Bonnie R. Dearing 406-791-7754
Lolo Building 24, Ft. Missoula
Missoula, MT 59801
Sharon Sweeney 406-329-1024
Bitterroot 1801 N. 1st Street
Hamilton, MT 59840
Dixie Dies 406-363-7154
 

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