BlueRibbon Coalition

BlueRibbon Coalition BlueRibbon Coalition works to defend your right to access and recreate on public land. Supreme Court, to preserve recreation on public lands.

Since 1987, the BlueRibbon Coalition (BRC) has fought to preserve recreation access to America’s public lands. Serving members in all 50 states, BRC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit driven by grassroots energy. We work across all motorized recreation sectors—4×4, ATV, dirt bike, snowmobiling, UTV, watercraft, e‑biking, and more—to ensure every adventure is possible . We’re among the few national groups wi

th a storied history of defending access in court, including all the way to the U.S. Every dollar and membership helps us:

- Investigate and research public land policy & proposals
- Fund lawsuits and legal defense
- Rally grassroots action and cultivate advocates
- Ensure strong representation in rule-making and planning
- Expand trails, dispersed camping, and overall access

Find our latest action alerts here: https://blueribboncoalition.org/category/action-alert/

Our team had a productive week in DC, and there is more good news coming…“For people who enjoy riding off-road vehicles,...
06/05/2026

Our team had a productive week in DC, and there is more good news coming…

“For people who enjoy riding off-road vehicles, the move would be welcome. Federal regulations have shut down recreational access to public lands for half a century, said Ben Burr, the executive director of the Blue Ribbon Coalition, an association of motorized vehicle groups.”

(Link to full New York Times article in comments)

The motorized community does the work to keep trails open, and the U.S. Forest Service wants to see that effort on Natio...
06/02/2026

The motorized community does the work to keep trails open, and the U.S. Forest Service wants to see that effort on National Trails Day. BRC, Utah Public Lands Alliance Page & cal4wheel met with Forest Service leadership in D.C. this week and came away knowing the agency believes off-roaders belong on public lands.

If you are out this Saturday, whether you are riding, driving, volunteering, clearing brush, picking up trash, maintaining a trail, helping your club, or simply recreating responsibly, take a photo or video and share what you are doing. Tag BlueRibbon Coalition, and tag your local forest agency if possible. Use the hashtags , , and so they see it! Let us show the Forest Service they are right: The motorized community belongs on public lands, and few people respect or cherish them more.

06/02/2026

Moab Tour Company helped make our SxS Sweepstakes possible! They are committed to defending your right to ride. Steve from MTC explains the fight and showcases the custom features of the Polaris RZR Pro S4 that you can win! Planning a Moab trip? They rent the rigs that get you out there: side by sides, Jeeps, dirt bikes, and more. Stop by their shop to get double entries— our biggest multiplier! Thank you Moab Tour Company for defending our ground. �



And thanks to our other sponsors:

.motorsports

06/02/2026

Comment “monument” to help us reopen the campsites and roads closed by the 2025 Grand Staircase Plan.

06/01/2026

Roads = Management

05/31/2026

An online gaming platform called was the first media company to write a story about President Trump’s OHV order. They should stick to puzzles and games. We reached out to the reporter to go on record in support of the action, and she got back two days later saying it was too late. At the very least we could have given them a better picture to go with the story.

05/30/2026

Yesterday, President Trump signed an Executive Order that will completely change the game for restoring and expanding access to our public lands. We've been fighting for this for years, and this is a significant victory for everyone who enjoys exploring our public lands. Thank you to President Trump and his team! Here's a brief breakdown of what comes next.

BREAKING: President Trump just rescinded two executive orders from 1972 and 1977 which were backbone for “minimization c...
05/30/2026

BREAKING: President Trump just rescinded two executive orders from 1972 and 1977 which were backbone for “minimization criteria” that agencies and anti-access groups have weaponized for decades to close OHV routes across public lands! The WEMO route closures relied on this same framework, and today’s order sets the stage to challenge them. BRC was pushing for this exact action. We asked for your help. You signed the petitions! Full breakdown coming soon!!

05/28/2026

Would you rather recreate in a healthy, managed forest or the burn scar from a catastrophic wildfire?

Address

800 W Main Street Suite 1460
Boise, ID
83702

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 3:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 3:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 3:30pm
Thursday 9am - 3:30pm
Friday 9am - 12pm

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