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Contact: Alison Ainsworth, 760-786-3232
Contact: Matt Ferlicchi, 760-786-3230
DEATH VALLEY, CA – Death Valley National Park seeks public comments on a preliminary grant proposal to prevent illegal off-road driving in the park and to restore damage already done.Death Valley National Park protects over 3 million acres of desert landscape for the enjoyment of current and future visitors, contains highly sensitive cultural and natural resources, and 93% is designated as Wilderness. It is illegal to drive off roads in the park, but the park is experiencing problems with off-road driving by both off-highway vehicles (OHVs) and street-legal vehicles.
The National Park Service (NPS) submitted a preliminary application for a restoration grant from California State Parks Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation (OHMVR). If granted, these funds would be used to restore damage to the park done by off-road driving. In addition, these funds would help the NPS prevent more off-road driving through visitor education and law enforcement.
The public can comment on the preliminary grant application from March 3 to May 4. Please visit the OHMVR website at www.ohv.parks.ca.gov to view and provide comments on the application.
For more information, please contact Death Valley National Park Ecologist Alison Ainsworth at 760-786-3232 or e-mail us.
Last updated: March 2, 2020