Hungry Valley and LPNF plan for off-road recreation

  • [Mel Weinstein photo]

    [Mel Weinstein photo]

By June Schmidt, TME

One of the top forms of entertainment in the Mountain Communities is off-road riding. We are fortunate to be surrounded by both national forest and state park off-road trails. In February, both Hungry Valley SVRA and Los Padres National Forest held public meetings to plan…(please see below to view full stories and photographs)

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Off-road recreation such as in Hungry Valley SVRA is popular in the Mountain Communities.

Hungry Valley’s (l-r) Matthew Allen, District Supervisor; Katie Metraux, Assoc. Park and Recreation Specialist; and Paul Slavik, OHMVR Commissioner who helped to acquire the former Frazier Park Estates land around FMHS for Hungry Valley.

Left: Jim Berry, Ed Waldheim and Chris Hon discuss off-road trails and campgrounds.

Members of the public received a presentation from Loreigh Brannan, Mount Piños District Assistant Recreation Officer, on off-road trails in the Los Padres National Forest. Public comment is open March 7 to April 13.

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