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Other Web Sites
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The
American Motorcyclist Association
is a national organization with an unparalleled history
of pursuing, protecting and promoting the interests of
the world's largest and most dedicated group of motorcycle
enthusiasts.
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American Trails
is the only national trails advocacy organization working
for the common interests of all trail user.
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Americans for Responsible Recreation Access
represents the interests of
more than 25 million people who have a deep commitment to outdoor
recreation. It's purpose is to ensure that Americans are not arbitrarily
denied access to our public lands for a variety of recreational pursuits.
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The
All-Terrain Vehicle Association is the national
membership organization for dedicated and enthusiastic ATV
riders and owners. Whether you enjoy using your ATV for
racing, trail riding, or back-country hunting, the ATVA can
help you get more fun out of your ATV.
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The
BlueRibbon Coalition
is a national recreation group that champions responsible use of public and private lands, and encourages individual environmental stewardship. It represents over 10,000 individual members and 1,200 organization and business members, for a combined total of over 600,000 recreationists nationwide. 1-800-258-3742. www.sharetrails.org
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The
Colorado 500
is a charity dirt bike ride started by Wally Dallenbach
and Sherm Cooper. The "Ride of Champions" promotes
responsible trail riding.
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Colorado Agency for Cabins, Campgrounds and Lodges Free
Colorado Directory
with more cabins, lodges, country B&Bs, campgrounds
and fun things to do than any other guide. The travel
guide book Colorado Cabins, Lodges & Country B&Bs.
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The
Colorado Guide
website features a searchable statewide database of
Colorado's recreation areas and trails. Find information
on hiking, mountain biking, 4x4, equestrian, snowshoe,
and cross-country ski trails. The site also includes a
ski and snowboard resort guide, listings of outdoor job
opportunities, and wildlife information.
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Colorado State Parks
is the administer for the OHV and Snowmobile Fund. The
funds are obtained from vehicle registration and are used
to help keep the trails open.
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L&M Map and Video Productions
is an information center for trail guide books, maps, and videos of where
to ride your dirt bike, ATV, and street bike. We currently cover Colorado,
Idaho, New Mexico, and Utah. L&M Map and Video Productions contributes a
portion of every sale to COHVCO to help keep our trails open.
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4x4 Trails Net of Colorado
has complete info on Colorado 4x4 trails including directions,
ratings, regulations, and pictures. For some trails, GPS
coordinates and printable maps are available.
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The
National 4-H OHV Vision Team
will pursue the next generation of OHV enthusiasts who are
committed to our sport and take pride in it. They will
promote the benefits and fun of the sport among youth within
a context that emphasizes safety and environmental awareness.
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The
National Off Highway Vehicle Conservation Council
is a publicly supported, non-profit foundation organized for the
sole purpose of promoting safe, responsible, family oriented
off-highway experiences. They are a forum for organizations and
supporters of OHV recreation, including OHV manufacturers, related
businesses, affiliated foundations, OHV dealers, clubs and
enthusiasts, to become partners in creating a positive future for
the sport.
The
Northern Colorado Trail Riders
was formed and dedicated to preserving motorized recreation
opportunities in Northern Colorado. Although the club charter
is to represent 4WD, ATVs, snowmobiles, and motorcyclists, most
of the members are motorcyclists.
off-road.com
does not contain specific information for Dirt Bikers,
Rock Crawlers, Duners or or any other specialized group. This site is
for Off-Roaders. It is absolutely imparative that Off-Roaders tighten
our ranks and act as one to gain the power and influnce to preserve our
sport and related activities.
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The purpose of the
Rampart Range Motorcycle Committee
helps manage a section of the Pike National Forest for
off-road enthusiasts. The riding area is located
approximately 35 miles southwest of Denver and is
open to motorized recreation such as motorcycles and
ATV's under 48" width.
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The purpose of the
Rocky Mountain Enduro Circuit
is to promote the sport of enduro riding in the Rocky
Mountain area through organized regional competition
and to join with other Rocky Mountain cycling
organizations in the resolution of legislative and
environmental problems which would inhibit the sport of
off road motorcycling.
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The
Rocky Mountain Motocross Association
is your AMA Sanctioned and Chartered Motorcross Club for the
Rocky Mountain Region.
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The intent of the
SledCity
site is to present all of the things snowmobilers always
want to know....."what are the trail conditions"...
"what are the weather conditions"... and "what type of
terrain are the trails located in" ...yet, offer
this information to anyone on the Wide Wide Web.
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Tread Lightly!
is dedicated to protect public and private lands through education.
Emphasis is placed on responsible use of off-highway vehicles,
other forms of backcountry travel and low impact principles
applicable to all recreation activities.
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The
United Four Wheel Drive Association
is an organized recreational four wheeling. As the
International "Voice" of four wheelers, it is by
the combined efforts of it's leadership, members, and
supporting manufacturers and businesses that makes it
all work together.
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The
Utah Shared Access Alliance was formed to
represent the interest of those who prefer or require
the use of vehicles for access and recreation on public
land.
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COHVCO and the COHVCO mountain and vehicles logo are trademarks of the Colorado Off-Highway Vehicle Coalition. Stay The Trail and the Stay The Trail oval logo are registered trademarks of the COHVCO Foundation. Colorado Trail Patrol and Keep Your Wheels Where They Belong are trademarks of the COHVCO Foundation. Website and all contents are copyright 1994-2007 COHVCO. All rights reserved. Membership database application is copyright 2003-2007 by Glen Akins. All rights reserved.
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