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Consider Joining BlueRibbon Coalition
For $5 a month— less than a coffee now-a-days— you can become a BRC Member to help keep our public lands open for motorized recreation. What does being a member offer?
- Representation. Better relief for injunctions or rulings that BRC may secure on behalf of our members
- Collective Power. More members = better standings in court
- Influence. Vote for board members & actively participate in advocacy
- Support. Helps fund research, documentation, legal defense, & rally grassroots support & action
- Discount to Trails Offroad subscription
- Additional promotions, offers, and sweepstakes bonus entries throughout the year
Articles & Action Alerts
Latest MOAB Updates
H.R. 7695 and S. 140 Would Permanently Repeal Roadless Rule
Jump to form » BlueRibbon Coalition supports H.R. 7695 legislation introduced to repeal the outdated 2001 Roadless Rule and restore multiple use management across National Forest…
San Rafael Swell: BLM May Reopen Hundreds of Miles of OHV Routes – Add Your Voice
Jump to form » For generations, Paul Wells reached his family’s historic Marsing Ranch by the same route his family always used. Then a federal travel plan closed it. Overnight,…
Forest Service Welcomes OHV Users for National Trails Day on Saturday, June 6
The Motorized Community Belongs In Our Public Forests, and National Trails Day Is Our Chance to Show It Yesterday BlueRibbon Coalition leadership met with agency leaders at…
About BlueRibbon Coalition
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 outdoor recreation sectors—4×4, ATV, snowmobiling, UTV, watercraft, e‑bikes, and more—to ensure every adventure is possible .
We’re among the few national groups with a storied history of defending access in court—including a U.S. Supreme Court victory— to preserve recreation on public lands.
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
Our work is ongoing and encompassing. We’re currently involved in other initiatives, including:
- Challenging route closures in San Rafael Swell
- Challenging route in closures Chuckwalla, California
- Advocating accessibility via the Outdoor Americans with Disabilities Act


