ORV Reform Background

Off-road vehicles can go nearly anywhere, killing and harassing wildlife and destroying vegetation
Off-road vehicles drown out the peace and quiet of nature
They're often driven recklessly, posing a physical threat to hikers & horseback riders
Their inefficient two-stroke engines dump unburned fuel into the air, ground and water
They rip up our most fragile and remote lands
Off-road vehicle use impacts soils, causing soil displacement and compaction, erosion, and stream sedimentation
Sensitive streams, riparian areas, and desert ecosystems are often targeted by motorized recreationists.
What you can do
- Support our off-road vehicle efforts with a donation or membership
- Sign up for our e-newsletter to stay updated on all the latest off-road vehicle news (on sidebar to the left)
- Learn more about the off-road vehicle problem and what you can do on our ORV Resources page
