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Western Oregon Plan Decisions Released. Oregon State Office |
Timber Mountain OHV AreaThe Timber Mountain Recreation Management Area (RMA) is located on BLM administered lands intermingled with privately owned lands. Off-highway vehicle enthusiasts have used this area for about 40 years and use has increased in recent years. The network of trails in the area has developed as a result of many years of OHV use and passive management of the area. The OHV Area is located 30 minutes west of Medford and offers many trails of varying skill levels for OHV enthusiasts. The area is a combination of Public Lands and private lands and currently has no marked boundaries. Environmentally responsible use is a must in this popular area. Riders are asked to stay on developed trails and respect the natural ecosystems present in the area. For additional information, visit the Timber Mountain OHV Area opportunity page. Documents
Temporary OHV Closure 2007 (Currently In Effect)The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Medford District Office is temporarily closing several areas within the Timber Mountain off-highway vehicle (OHV) area – also commonly referred to as the John’s Peak area. The Timber Mountain OHV Area is located just west of the City of Jacksonville. The purpose of the emergency closure is to protect soils, water, and fisheries resources that are being adversely impacted by OHV use. The closure is also needed to protect public safety on Forest Creek County road. more>> How Can You Tread Lightly?The future of your riding opportunities depends on YOU! Protect your right to ride. Respect the land, the wildlife, and the rights of others. Please ride responsibly and Tread Lightly.
Ten Ways to Minimize Your Impacts with Your ATVRead the best ways to minimize your impact on the environment while using your ATV. more>> ATV Equipment, Registration, and License RequirementsFor details on ATV operating requirements like age, vehicle, dry weight, class definitions, etc more>> |
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