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  • Utah Public Lands Alliance (UPLA)

    The mission of Utah Public Lands Alliance is to preserve Utah’s public lands for public use in coalition with all user groups, through public awareness and in cooperation with regulatory agencies regarding all facets of land management including improvement, access, enforcement, and protection.

    The Utah Public Lands Alliance was formed in Spring of 2014 to represent users of public lands in their efforts to keep public lands open to multipurpose use. Our officers and board of trustees come from varied backgrounds and the common interest of recreation in Utah and the surrounding areas. We believe that working as an alliance between the many different users of public lands cooperatively will help us maintain access and recreational use of these lands for our generations to come. We are an all-volunteer not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) organization.

  • Nevada Offroad Association (NVORA)

    NVORA is a Nevada Nonprofit 501c3 educational corporation. Our mission is to protect public access and promote and maintain offroad experiences across the Silver State. NVORA directly represents the interests of over 150,000 Nevadans, who participate in motorized offroad recreation adding over a half billion dollars annually to Nevada’s economy.

    Editors Note: NVORA website includes a directory of Nevada offroad resources and clubs.

  • Desert Roads and Trails Society

    The Desert Roads and Trails Society (Desert RATS) is a family-friendly, inclusive community for anyone who enjoys getting outside to enjoy gorgeous Southern Utah and the surrounding areas. We organize and host the Winter 4x4 Jamboree each third weekend in January. NOTE: Activities organized or undertaken through this page are AT YOUR OWN RISK! Desert Roads and Trails Society cannot be held responsible for your safety or the safety of any passengers, participants or vehicles. Please use common sense and your own judgment - be realistic about your abilities and the abilities of any participants and vehicles. About Us The Desert Roads and Trails Society was formed in March of 2014 by a group of diverse yet like-minded individuals interested in promoting and protecting the use of our public lands by all kinds of recreational users. We are a Utah non-profit corporation run by volunteers. Funds we raise (above operating costs) are used for keeping our public lands open to everyone or donated to public land use groups and other organizations.

  • Blue Ribbon Coalition

    Blue Ribbon Coalition

    Since 1987, the BlueRibbon Coalition (BRC) has fought to preserve recreation access to America’s public lands. Serving members in all 50 states, BRC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit driven by grassroots energy. We work across all outdoor recreation sectors—4×4, ATV, snowmobiling, UTV, public watercraft, e‑biking, and more—to ensure every adventure is possible .

    We’re among the few national groups with a storied history of defending access in court—including a U.S. Supreme Court victory— to preserve recreation on public lands.

  • Cal4Wheel

    California Four Wheel Drive Association

    We're the California Four Wheel Drive Association, Inc. Since 1959, our not for profit organization has actively promoted the advancement of vehicle oriented outdoor recreation. Today, the association represents over 8,000 members and 160 member clubs.

    We are the largest organization of its type in California and represent owners of all makes and models of 4WD vehicles, as well as non-owners who support responsible vehicle-oriented recreation.

  • Wildwood Open Lands Foundation

    Wildwood Open Lands Foundation

    The Wildwood Open Lands Foundation is a Nevada 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation. Our organization is dedicated to conservation of natural and cultural resources. We are backcountry offroad travelers and public lands advocates who believe open spaces are critical resources, irreplaceable, and invaluable to human and ecological stability. We achieve our goals through travel, stewardship, and education; modeling responsible recreation and outdoor ethics to counter abuse and exploitation of the resource.