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The following is a list of useful links that represent FOJV's alignment with organizations supporting responsible off-road activities. Please make sure to visit these sites to help us keep the outdoors open to motorized access.

PFJV

Partnership for Johnson Valley
"Our Mission is to unite the many people who enjoy the diverse activities available in the multiple-access area of Johnson Valley. Our charter is to promote responsible recreation and the use of desert resources through conservation and education. The goal of the Partnership is to ensure public open access to the area in the present, and for the future generations who Live, Work, and Recreate in Johnson Valley."

 

Clean Desert
Clean Dezert
Clean-dezert exists to unite the desert racing and off-road community in an ongoing effort to provide aid in the beautification and maintenance of our desert resources.

 

SCORC
San Diego Off-Road Coalition
The San Diego Off-Road Coalition is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of off-roading as a safe, healthy, family activity.The Mission of the San Diego Off-Road Coalition is to further off-roading as a safe family experience while promoting and preserving the natural environment.


FOSV
Friends Of Stoddard Valley
Information and resources to have fun and promote a positive future for off road recreation in the High Desert.Through personal involvement and education we can help insure responsible use of public lands.

 

FOGR
Friends Of Giant Rock (FOGR)
FOGR is a non-profit organization formed to address issues of concern to off-roaders, Keep riding areas open, promote responsible OHV use, help keep our desert clean, define and address unreasonable parts of San Bernardino County Ordinance 3973, enjoy the desert and have fun.


FOE
Friends of Eldorado — FOE
The Friends of Eldorado National Forest strives to maintain routes, campsites and trails in Eldorado National Forest by working closely with the Forest Service in order to provide continued access to the forest by many different types of recreationists.


Cal 4WD
California Association of 4 Wheel Drive

We're the California Association of 4 Wheel Drive Clubs, Inc. Since 1959, our non-profit organization has actively promoted the advancement of vehicle oriented outdoor recreation. Today, the Association represents over 8,000 members and 160 member clubs. We are the largest organization of this type in the State and represent owners of all makes and models of 4WD vehicles, as well as non-owners who support responsible vehicle oriented recreation.


CORVA
CORVA

The California Off Road Vehicle Association (CORVA) is a varied group of outdoor recreationists who are extremely active in promoting the positive aspects of vehicular access on public lands and protecting that right.

Del
Friends of the Rubicon
Dedicated to keeping the Rubicon Trail open.

 

FOF
FOF Friends of the Fordyce
Friends of Fordyce is a coalition of concerned individuals and organizations dedicated to the preservation of the Fordyce Trail. Participation from all people who love the trail is welcome as we strive to ensure continued access through political activism, education and trail maintenence.

To the future of Fordyce!

NAXJA

North American XJ Association - NAXJA.org
NAXJA is a club for XJ/MJ owners that was founded in 1999.

 

FOPV

Friends of Panamint Valley - FOPV.org
The Friends of Panamint Valley (FOPV) is a not for profit organization concerned about the decrease in vehicular access to points of interest within the Panamint Valley region.

 

CTUC

The California Trail Users Coalition
“To provide a forum for all trail users to discuss related issues, problems and alternative solutions; to assist in the planning, development, maintenance and hosting of trails; and to help enforce the rules of the road; and to develop and maintain programs designed to educate users on proper use of trails and trail etiquette.”

 

ASA
American Sand Association
The mission of the American Sand Association is simple: "Unite, Inform and Mobilize" We accomplish that mission throught the use of the volunteers. We believe in responsible resource management for the people. The American Sand Assotiation supports a national cooperation of local and regonal sand sport organization and shares with them ideas and infomration to help them Unite, Inform and Mobilize.

 

UFWDA
United Four Wheel Drive Association
UFWDA - Dedicated to Promoting the Great Outdoors Nine Goals of United Four Wheel Drive Associations, Inc. UFWDA in service to recreational four wheel drive enthusiasts since 1976.

 

ShareTrails
BlueRibbon Coalition
The BlueRibbon Coalition champions responsible use of public lands for the benefit of all recreationists by educating and empowering its members to:

1- Secure, protect, and expand shared outdoor recreation access and use.
2- Work collaboratively with land managers and other recreationists.
3- Educate the general public media, elected officials, and other decision makers on recreation and access issues.
4- Promote equitable and responsible land management.
5- Affect the political and administrative process.
6- Support recreation on, and promote, respect for private property.
7- Encourage appropriate enforcement of the law.

 

Open to the Public
Tread Lightly

Tread Lightly! empowers generations to enjoy the outdoors responsibly. If we increase public awareness and encourage responsible outdoor practices, the great outdoors will be accessible, open and well preserved for years to come.

 

Trails in Trouble
Trails In Trouble
More and more of our Public Lands are being closed to the Public. This trend has concentrated recreation onto smaller and smaller areas, which has increased impacts and reduced public enjoyment.

We all agree our public lands should be managed and conserved. This can be most effectively done while preserving all existing public access for current and future generations. Your involvement is critical to help stop trail closures and protect access to your public lands.

 

FOJ
Friends of Jawbone
The Friends of Jawbone provides a forum for users of public lands in and around Jawbone Canyon to promote the preservation, multiple use, and restoration of all public lands, local, state and federal. To support and develop projects to improve, protect and maintain existing trails and to promote understanding, education and cooperation between all users of public lands.  

 
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