The Watershed Center Seeks Public Input on OHV Ground Operations Grant Application
The Watershed Research and Training Center (Watershed Center) is seeking public input on an OHV Ground Operations grant application to the CA State Parks and Recreation Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division. The state funding would be used to help implement general trail maintenance activities intended to improve off-highway riding and driving opportunities on US Forest Service Mad River Ranger District’s designated OHV routes. The project is being developed and will be implemented in partnership with the Six Rivers National Forest staff.
Those interested in learning more about the proposed project can join a public meeting on Thursday, February 13, 2025 from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Watershed Research and Training Center Office, 98 Clinic Avenue, Hayfork, CA. Alternatively, the public can attend the meeting virtually.
To join the video meeting, click this video call link: https://meet.google.com/fcw-fnpx-ckn
Or dial: (US) +1 315-924-2094 PIN: 334 769 106#
Once the grant application is submitted to the state, the public will be able to review and comment on preliminary applications from March 4 to May 5, 2025, by visiting the grants section at https://ohv.parks.ca.gov, or by submitting written comments via mail to the Watershed Research and Training Center, attention Jack Lienhard, Box 356, Hayfork, CA 96041; or email: jack@thewatershedcenter.com.
Information about the CA State Parks and Recreation OHMVR Division program is available at https://ohv.parks.ca.gov.