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03/14/2026

2,200 miles of West Mojave OHV routes just closed. Your voice is needed! A recent court ruling closed 37% of the WEMO route network. That means 1 million acres of Mojave just became functionally impossible for the public to access. This doesnโ€™t just affect riders. It affects families, all outdoor recreation, and desert towns like Randsburg that rely on OHV visitors. Join us to urge federal leaders to review and appeal the decision.

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02/22/2026

The Western Mojave Trails.. The California Off-Road Vehicle Association (CORVA) is actively engaged in the 2026 WEMO Remand and Remedy process to defend continued access to our desert riding areas.

The newly released mapping associated with Desert Tortoise Critical Habitat and WEMO route designations demonstrates the scope of what is at stake. This is not a minor adjustment. This is a large-scale connectivity and destination issue that could permanently impact how families, clubs, and responsible recreationists access Californiaโ€™s desert. This Is Not a โ€œSmallโ€ Closure... Some will attempt to minimize this by focusing on percentages or acreage. That framing is misleading. This is not merely about miles and acres. Thank you to Randy Banis- Friends of Jawbone for creating this list of the severity of this closure.

It is about:

Destinations

Connectivity

Access to historic and cultural sites

Recreation-based economies

Community identity

Renowned OHV destinations now rendered inaccessible for an unknown duration include:

Randsburg

Kramer Hills

Husky Memorial

Red Mountain to Cuddeback to Black Mountain to Inscription Canyon to Copper City Road

Wileyโ€™s Well

Government Peak

Red Mountain Caldera

Steam Wells

Grass Valley

B1A Memorial

Superior Valley

Coolgardie

Coyote Lake

Alvord Mountains

Surprise Tank

Ord Mountains

Edwards Bowl

Iron Mountains

Fremont Peak

Historic Dale Mining District

Historic Rand Mining District

These are not fringe spurs. These are core destinations embedded in the culture and history of the West Mojave.

The Collapse of Connectivity
Equally significant is the loss of route connectivity:

Randsburg to California City

Randsburg to virtually anywhere

WEMO to NEMO connectivity

Barstow to Baker and Las Vegas overland routes

Green sticker vehicles stranded on the fringes (unable to legally use highways as go-arounds)

Slash-X riders limited westward into Stoddard only

Loss of Stoddard to Johnson Valley connectivity

Loss of connectivity with Mojave Trails National Monument (3,600 miles of designated OHV routes)

Loss of overlanding continuity between Barstow, Mojave Road, and Mojave National Preserve

Fragmentation is often more damaging than simple mileage reduction. A broken network is not a functional system.

Impact on Local Communities
This is also an economic and social issue.

Businesses that have supported OHV recreation for generations may not survive prolonged closures.

In many desert communities, those businesses are the only available gas stations, markets, or supply stores.

Tens of thousands of local residents ride these routes regularly; these are neighborhood trail systems.

The West Mojave represents the closest large-scale OHV trail network to Los Angeles.

This is daily life for many families โ€” not a once-a-year destination.

And this access is not limited to motorized recreationists.

These routes are used by:

Rockhounds (Kramer Hills is the #1 rock collecting site in the West Mojave)

Chukar hunters (Cuddeback and Ord Mountains are among the best chukar hunting areas in California)

Overlanders

Roadhounders

Explorers of historic mining districts

Outdoor educators and families

Public land stewardship must always be at the forefront. Responsible users care deeply about what is out there. Access and stewardship are not mutually exclusive โ€” they reinforce one another.

Immediate Implications for WEMO
As a result of this ruling, the Bureau of Land Management must now initiate a timely and procedurally rigorous process to determine the future of the WEMO route network.

This will require:

Additional environmental analysis; Formal plan amendments or revisions; Compliance documentation; A structured public comment period; There will be substantial work ahead for everyone who values access.

CORVA will:

Participate directly in the administrative process; Submit detailed technical comments; Coordinate with allied organizations; Keep members informed when comment periods open; Mobilize responsible engagement.

However, members must understand this clearly:

There is no guarantee these closures are temporary; Assuming this will simply revert back to โ€œhow it wasโ€ is dangerous and unrealistic;
The previous WEMO planning effort took eight years โ€” and that was when BLM had significantly greater staffing and budget resources than it does today.

If delays stretch long enough, a future administration hostile to OHV recreation could allow closures to become entrenched. History provides precedent. We cannot ignore that risk.

Moreover, without regulatory reform addressing BLMโ€™s minimization criteria obligations within desert tortoise critical habitat, it may be functionally impossible to re-designate routes in certain areas under current standards.

This is a structural policy problem โ€” not merely a litigation setback.

The Department of Justice Must Act; The Department of Justice must appeal this ruling. The case must proceed to the Ninth Circuit and, if necessary, to the United States Supreme Court.

Failure to challenge this decision signals acceptance of judicial land-use policymaking.

Conservation matters. CORVA supports lawful, science-based management. But sweeping closures of this magnitude must come through:

Congressional authority; Transparent rulemaking; Updated defensible science; Public participation; Not unilateral judicial decree; Broader Federal Policy Reality; Two additional points must be stated clearly:

CORVA opposes the mass disposal of federal public lands. We support strategic land swaps that consolidate ownership and eliminate the 1860s checkerboard legacy โ€” but wholesale divestiture is not the answer.

Recent federal administrations โ€” regardless of party โ€” have not consistently prioritized OHV access. Significant regulatory relief or pointed congressional legislation may be required to permanently resolve the WEMO issue.

Absent structural reform, we may face repeated litigation cycles for another decade โ€” or worse, lose these routes permanently through successive anti-OHV administrations.

This issue ultimately requires executive leadership and congressional engagement to correct.

CORVAโ€™s Commitment
CORVA strongly opposes this ruling.

We do not oppose conservation.
We oppose governance by litigation.
We oppose policy imposed from the bench.
We oppose precedent that jeopardizes every mile of public access nationwide.

We will fight:

In the courts; In the administrative process; In the policy arena; In Congress, where necessary; We will be there every step of the way;
We will keep you informed; We will mobilize when your voice is needed; We will fight to the end to protect our access; Public lands belong to the public.

This is not just about 2,200 miles.

It is about destinations, connectivity, community, economic survival, and the future of responsible recreation in the American West.

CORVA will stand firm on behalf of our members.

Respectfully,

Mike McGarity

President, CORVA

02/19/2026

The Bureau of Land Management was ordered to close down popular off-roading trails in parts of the Mojave in order to protect the imperiled desert tortoise.

02/19/2026
02/04/2026

*๐‘ญ๐’†๐’…๐’†๐’“๐’‚๐’ ๐‘ช๐’๐’–๐’“๐’• ๐‘ถ๐’“๐’…๐’†๐’“๐’” ๐‘ถ๐‘ฏ๐‘ฝ ๐‘น๐’๐’–๐’•๐’† ๐‘ช๐’๐’๐’”๐’–๐’“๐’†๐’” ๐’Š๐’ ๐‘ด๐’๐’‹๐’‚๐’—๐’† ๐‘ซ๐’†๐’”๐’†๐’“๐’•.*

Two weeks ago, a federal court judge ruled against the BLM and ordered the closure of as much as 2,200 miles of OHV routes in designated Desert Tortoise Critical Habitat in the Mojave Desert until a new BLM Route Designation plan is undertaken and completed. Route closures could start as soon as late
๐Œ๐š๐ซ๐œ๐ก ๐Ÿ๐ŸŽ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ” and the BLM does have the option to appeal this decision.

In the greater Jawbone region, OHV routes ordered closed are in the Rand Mountains, Red Mountain area, Cuddeback Lake, and Kramer Hills.

In the Barstow area, OHV routes are to be closed north of Harper Valley and Hinkley, north of I-15 to the Cronese Lakes, and in the Ord, Newberry and Rodman Mountains.

๐…๐จ๐ซ ๐ฆ๐จ๐ซ๐ž ๐ข๐ง๐Ÿ๐จ๐ซ๐ฆ๐š๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง, ๐ข๐ง๐œ๐ฅ๐ฎ๐๐ข๐ง๐  ๐š ๐ฆ๐š๐ฉ ๐ฐ๐ข๐ญ๐ก ๐ฉ๐จ๐ฌ๐ฌ๐ข๐›๐ฅ๐ž ๐Ž๐‡๐• ๐ซ๐จ๐ฎ๐ญ๐ž ๐œ๐ฅ๐จ๐ฌ๐ฎ๐ซ๐ž๐ฌ, ๐ฏ๐ข๐ฌ๐ข๐ญ: https://www.jawbone.org/federal-court-orders-ohv-route-closures-in-mojave-desert/

๐•๐ข๐ž๐ฐ ๐‚๐จ๐ฎ๐ซ๐ญ ๐Ž๐ซ๐๐ž๐ซ:https://www.jawbone.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/desert-tortoise-ruling.20260123.pdf

Info for the Public Meeting to discuss this will follow.

You never know who or you will find in the desert!
01/23/2026

You never know who or you will find in the desert!

Mark Hoppus โ€” the co-founder of Blink-182 โ€” can find his humble origins in the city of Ridgecrest, a desert community in the southern part of the Indian Wells Valley.

As globally successful as the band may be, Mark Hoppusโ€™ father may just be a little more influential than his rock star son in their hometown.

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