COOHVA is a great resource for anyone who needs information about riding and operating OHV's in Central Oregon.
Do you live in the Central Oregon area? Do you own an ATV, Dirt Bike, Jeep or SXS? Are you an outdoor enthusiast? Do you enjoy recreating on public lands? Do you want to see future generations enjoy the same riding areas you do? Are you passionate about off-road recreation? COOHVA is dedicated to the preservation and expansion of riding opportunities for all classes of off-highway vehicles. This is done with our advocacy for access, responsible land stewardship, promoting education, safety, and community services.
We are a member driven coalition of individuals, families, groups, and clubs who want to support OHV recreation of all kinds and create a unified 'Voice' for the preservation and expansion of OHV opportunities for years to come. This page will be a great resource for information and updates as they are released. If you are looking to join our voice, follow the prompts below.
COOHVA's main intent is to provide resources to off-road enthusiasts and build credibility with land agencies so we can further work with them.
Our goals are to help drive members to local clubs that may be hurting for membership, improve communication between user groups, encourage riders and drivers to get informed and involved in OHV issues.
Our primary focus is to unite all the different user groups and subsets of riding styles within those groups.
If you have any question, no matter what you ride or drive, we can help you find an answer to it.
According to Central Oregon LandWatch, the Central Land and Cattle Company withdrew their application last Friday to buy the land on the Cline Buttes tract. It’s owned by the department of state lands.
Proposed Sale of Cline Buttes – Thornburgh Resort
The Department of State Lands has extended the public comment period numerous times since March’s hearing. Currently, the record remains open until July 29.
“I see different riding groups, and sometimes contention there. It wasn’t intended, but was caused by lack of communication between rider groups. Let’s talk about the positive things and let’s work together." -Wade Bryant, Founding Member