"As I was growing up, our family frequently went out to the desert.  Thanks to CORVA there's still a desert to take my family to now." -- Mark McMillin SCORE/HDRA Class 1 Champion.

"CORVA carries significant political clout on the OHV issues in California.  Our membership is well represented by CORVA's leadership." -- Rod Hall, SCORE/HDRA Class 4 Champion.

WHO WE ARE

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.

webhome2a.jpg (131899 bytes)The group is composed of the owners of "Green Sticker" vehicles such as ATV's, motorcycles, 3-wheelers, trail bikes, and dune buggies, as well as "street legal" 4X4 vehicles, dual sport motorcycles, bajas, and desert racers.

CORVA's main purpose is to work with the land managers for responsible off-highway vehicular access and recreation opportunities.  Secondarily, we educate our membership on the constantly changing rules and regulations and promote clean-up and trail maintenance projects.webhome3.jpg (114642 bytes)

We are very active in the political arena and contribute to a lobbyist in Sacramento.  We work closely with the State Department of Parks and Recreation, providing input to the Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation (OHMVR) Program from the user's standpoint.  We provide a valuable resource to land managers in the form of dedicated OHV enthusiasts who believe in responsible vehicular access.webhome4.jpg (106582 bytes)

A portion of the budgets for California's national forests and the public lands administered by the BLM is funded by grants from the Green Sticker Program.  We work with land managers to formulate the grants and give our input about the grants to the OHMVR Program which administers them.  We also review how effectively our Green Sticker money was used in each program.webhome5.jpg (105116 bytes)

We are active at all levels of the land management public process with both the BLM and the USFS.  We do this by commenting on environmental documents on as many issues as possible and maintaining close relationships with personnel in the field as well as the staff.webhome6.jpg (117785 bytes)

We coordinate with other multiple use organizations ranging from snowmobiles to horse enthusiasts to protect multiple use rights from the environmental extremists.  We are "dedicated to protecting our lands for the people, not from the people."

webhome7.jpg (117820 bytes)If you would like to join the fight to protect our public lands for multiple-use recreation, fill in a membership application and send it in!