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Proposed E-bike Trails in Moab

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Why you should submit here, even if you already have elsewhere!

We keep them honest. If everyone only comments through the government/agency site, we have to take their word on how many comments were received. By submitting through BRC, we create an independent record of our community’s response that can’t be buried or under-reported.

We protect your voice. If this fight ends up in court, having our own record of submitted comments means we don’t have to wait a year or more for a government agency to turn over documents. We can move quickly with proof that thousands of you spoke up.

We keep you in the loop. When you comment through our site, we can send you updates on what comes next. If you only use the government/agency site, you’re depending on them to tell you what happens next — and they won’t.

Double coverage matters. Even if you’ve already commented through the government/agency site, submitting through ours makes your voice count twice — once in their system, and once in ours. That way they know the OHV community is watching and tracking every move.

For years, BRC has been trusted to run action alerts like this. Thousands of members and supporters have used this system effectively to defend access to public lands. This isn’t about collecting your info — it’s about building the strongest, most transparent record possible to hold agencies accountable.

November 11, 2023

Moab Field Office is accepting public comment through November 20, 2023 regarding the Mud Springs (Spanish Trail) mountain bike and e-bike trails just south of the town of Moab. The preferred alternative will allow class I e-bikes on the routes and keep 28 dispersed campsites open. Alternative D will allow all classes of e-bikes to be used on the trails. 35 dispersed campsites were inventoried within the project area. The BLM is proposing to keep only a portion of these campsites open. The BLM should be allowing true dispersed camping within the project area. Because the BLM only inventories sites that have been hardened through use, they were likely sites where responsible users practiced "leave no trace" that weren't inventoried. Allowing a combination of designated dispersed camping and free dispersed camping would accommodate a broader range of recreation users. BRC encourages the BLM to modify alternative D to allow all 35 campsites to remain open and allow for true dispersed camping. Closure is not management.

Because Moab is seeing more and more restrictions to motorized users, the BLM should authorize the proposed trails and e-bike use within the area. There are now over 300 miles of trails that e-bikes can no longer access and e-bikes provide opportunities to persons who otherwise may not be able to mountain bike or hike to areas. Send a comment by entering your information below to let the BLM know you support e-bike use on the Mud Springs Trail System.

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