NEWS RELEASE – For Immediate Release Media contact: Steve Stuebner, sstuebner@cableone.net, 208-484- 0295 or Gretchen Hyde, executive director, Idaho Rangeland Resource Commission, 208-866-2466; ghyde@idahorange.org New Care/Share signs at Owyhee trailheads provide tips for recreationists on co-existing with cattle on public lands BOISE — (March 12, 2015) — Off-highway vehicle riders, mountain bikers, hikers and horseback […]
HB 437
ATV / UTV Owners Your Trail Maintenance and Grant funds are at risk. A Coeur d’ Alene Representative has introduced a bill (HB 437) that would take 85% of each Idaho OHV registration and give it to the county that each user designates. Currently all Idaho registration funds go to Idaho Parks and Recreation who […]
Recreation Guide
Rules of Conduct for Off-Highway Vehicles
Hold Harmless Agreement
Hold Harmless Agreement (PDF) Hold Harmless Agreement (Word Doc)
Idaho Statutes
Idaho Statutes Liability For Emergency Responses On Road Use Operator (Youth) Licensing Recreational Activities
Hunting Tips for Idaho OHV Riders
Hunting tips for Idaho OHV riders
New Care/Share signs at Owyhee trailheads provide tips for recreationists on co-existing with cattle on public lands
Off-highway vehicle riders, mountain bikers, hikers and horseback riders will find the latest tips on co-existing with cattle on new Care/Share signs that have been installed recently at five trailheads in the Owyhee Front managed by the Bureau of Land Management. Most recreationists have no problem seeing livestock on public lands, but they’re kind of […]
Economic importance of off-highway vehicle recreation: An analysis of Idaho counties
Off highway vehicle (OHV) recreation is big business in Idaho. In 2012, Idaho OHV enthusiasts spent $434 million in Idaho—$186 million in trip expenditures and $248 million in capital expenditures. They took close to 1 million OHV trips in Idaho that year. On average, each Idaho OHV household took 12 OHV-related trips, with a party […]
Treasurer – Rusty Faircloth
Rusty Faircloth was born in North Kansas City, MO, and joined the Air Force in 1982; in 2003, he got stationed in Mountain Home AFB and retired from the Air Force in 2005. After only a couple of months of being retired from the Air Force, he founded the Mountain Home ATV Club in Aug […]