To All New Mexico OHV Enthusiast

Dear New Mexico OHV Enthusiast,
The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC) is a non-profit 501C3 organization
dedicated to creating a positive future for off-highway vehicle recreation. You can learn more at
Home.
NOHVCC is working in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and needs your assistance in
learning how the BLM can better provide access to high quality OHV recreation experiences in the state of New
Mexico.

NOHVCC and the BLM have partnered to develop a National Motorized Recreation Action Plan that
will help the BLM develop individual state strategies for providing high quality OHV opportunities and develop
partnerships to help maintain those opportunities. The strategies will be used to guide the BLM in future
Resource Management Plans (RMP) and Travel Management Plans (TMP), however, the strategies are NOT
part of a specific travel management plan. In developing these strategies, you as a rider will have a chance to
share your thoughts on the following topics:

 What activities are taking place on BLM managed land in New Mexico?
 Where in general are these OHV activities taking place?
 What experiences are you looking for on BLM managed land?
 Where might these missing activities fit on BLM managed land in New Mexico?
 What could the BLM do better to enhance your recreation experience?

Without your help and the help of other OHV recreationalists like you, we will not be able to answer the
questions above and you could be missing out on a chance to provide ideas that could lead to enhancements
to the areas and trail systems you enjoy. To help us gather this very important information, NOHVCC will be
holding a series of community meetings and we ask that you participate in one of the following:

 Albuquerque, February 2nd, Holiday Inn & Suites, 5050 Jefferson St NE, 87109, 6:00pm-9:00pm

 Las Cruces February 3rd, Holiday Inn Express, 2635 S Valley Drive, 88005, 6:00pm-9:00pm

 Roswell February 4th, Holiday Inn Express, 2300 N Main St, 88201 6:00pm-9:00pm

 Hernandez February 16th, Hernandez Center, 19418 A US Highway 84 87537 6:00pm-9:00pm

 Farmington February 17th
, Red Lion Hotel, 700 Scott Ave, 87401, 6:00pm-9:00pm

These meetings are not being organized by the BLM, however BLM staff will attend these meetings as
participants and will be on hand to discuss how future TMP and RMP processes will work, the timeline for those
processes to occur in your local BLM field office area, and how your suggestions could help shape future
decisions. The meetings will also be an excellent time for you to meet national, state and local BLM field office
personnel. The BLM is interested in developing partnerships with individuals and organizations to improve the
management of OHV recreation on BLM managed lands.

The more information we gather, the higher the quality of each statewide strategy and action plan, so please
attend the meetings and invite your fellow club members and riding buddies as well. For more information on
the meetings please contact NOHVCC at 800-348-6487, or at trailhead@nohvcc.org.
Sincerely,
Russ Ehnes
Executive Director

To All New Mexico OHV Enthusiast

Dear New Mexico OHV Enthusiast,
The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC) is a non-profit 501C3 organization
dedicated to creating a positive future for off-highway vehicle recreation. You can learn more at
Home.
NOHVCC is working in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and needs your assistance in
learning how the BLM can better provide access to high quality OHV recreation experiences in the state of New
Mexico.

NOHVCC and the BLM have partnered to develop a National Motorized Recreation Action Plan that
will help the BLM develop individual state strategies for providing high quality OHV opportunities and develop
partnerships to help maintain those opportunities. The strategies will be used to guide the BLM in future
Resource Management Plans (RMP) and Travel Management Plans (TMP), however, the strategies are NOT
part of a specific travel management plan. In developing these strategies, you as a rider will have a chance to
share your thoughts on the following topics:

 What activities are taking place on BLM managed land in New Mexico?
 Where in general are these OHV activities taking place?
 What experiences are you looking for on BLM managed land?
 Where might these missing activities fit on BLM managed land in New Mexico?
 What could the BLM do better to enhance your recreation experience?

Without your help and the help of other OHV recreationalists like you, we will not be able to answer the
questions above and you could be missing out on a chance to provide ideas that could lead to enhancements
to the areas and trail systems you enjoy. To help us gather this very important information, NOHVCC will be
holding a series of community meetings and we ask that you participate in one of the following:

 Albuquerque, February 2nd, Holiday Inn & Suites, 5050 Jefferson St NE, 87109, 6:00pm-9:00pm

 Las Cruces February 3rd, Holiday Inn Express, 2635 S Valley Drive, 88005, 6:00pm-9:00pm

 Roswell February 4th, Holiday Inn Express, 2300 N Main St, 88201 6:00pm-9:00pm

 Hernandez February 16th, Hernandez Center, 19418 A US Highway 84 87537 6:00pm-9:00pm

 Farmington February 17th
, Red Lion Hotel, 700 Scott Ave, 87401, 6:00pm-9:00pm

These meetings are not being organized by the BLM, however BLM staff will attend these meetings as
participants and will be on hand to discuss how future TMP and RMP processes will work, the timeline for those
processes to occur in your local BLM field office area, and how your suggestions could help shape future
decisions. The meetings will also be an excellent time for you to meet national, state and local BLM field office
personnel. The BLM is interested in developing partnerships with individuals and organizations to improve the
management of OHV recreation on BLM managed lands.

The more information we gather, the higher the quality of each statewide strategy and action plan, so please
attend the meetings and invite your fellow club members and riding buddies as well. For more information on
the meetings please contact NOHVCC at 800-348-6487, or at trailhead@nohvcc.org.
Sincerely,
Russ Ehnes
Executive Director