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State trails office and local partners propose enrolling county roads to connect communities with motorized trails
Summary
Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation and the State Trails program presented a plan to enroll select county roads and highway right-of-way sections into an OHV (off-highway vehicle) program to connect communities, boost rural recreation economies and improve route management, signage and enforcement funding.
The Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation and the State Trails program asked Natrona County commissioners to consider enrolling selected county roads and segments of state highway into the state’s off-highway vehicle (OHV) routes program to connect communities and encourage motorized-trail tourism.
“Once the state trails office and YDOT started hearing about it, they kinda jumped on board,” said Mark Tesoro, manager with the Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation, describing earlier work in southwest Wyoming and an effort to expand connecting motorized routes statewide. Tesoro showed a short video and said communities that joined earlier…
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