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Submitted by orvwatch on Thu, 2006-11-02 10:15. COW Resources

ORV Watch Kern County

Concerned Families for ATV Safety

Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility

ATV Stafety - U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

Alliance for Responsible Recreation

California Wilderness Coalition: protecting our wild lands 

NPC Law Library: California Noise Laws

Morongo Basin Conservation Associaton

TerraServer 6.0 Homepage

Off-Road to Ruin

Natural Trails & Waters Coalition

Wildlands Center for Preventing Roads

Earthjustice: Because the Earth Needs A Good Lawyer

Barstow, California Field Office, Bureau of Land Management Home page - with recreation, wilderness, hiking, trails, OHV and much more

Joshua> Tree National Park Association : Weather & Climate

Hot Springs Discussion & News - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California

NPC Law Library: California Noise Laws

BLM info in riding legally and legally sanctioned riding events

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SB County ORV Ordinance

On August 21, 2007 the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a resolution "that the OHV Ordinance, as written, is effective, working as intended, and needs no changes".

    INFO ABOUT THE ORDINANCE:

  • Frequently Asked Questions About the Ordinance
  • Read the Ordinance
  • SB County Code Regarding Off Highway Motor Vehicle Use
  • How the Ordinance Process Works and How to Stay Informed

    PRINTABLE FOR YOUR OUTREACH:

  • Answers to Your Questions About the Ordinance

ORV Abuse Incident Report

Call-In Report Form

ORV Brochure

This brochure (updated June 2007) was produced by the BLM, the Sheriff's department and the police departments of Twentynine Palms and Yucca Valley. It includes a map of legal ORV riding areas and designated routes in the Morongo Basin (all other areas are off-limits to ORVs), information on safe & responsible riding, riding restrictions, a summary of the SB County Ordinance and important phone numbers.

If you have a problem downloading the brochure or would like copies of it contact Sgt. Rick Collins at the Yucca Valley Sheriff's Department (760) 365-9413.

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