Less Equestrian Access To Federal Trails In New Report

March 9, 2010
Edited Press Release

Hundreds of thousands of Americans use horses and pack stock to enjoy America’s great outdoors each year. However, it’s an experience that cannot be enjoyed without access to public land, trail systems, and trailheads.

In July of 2009 the American Horse Council (AHC) launched an effort to collect information regarding equestrian access issues on federal lands. This effort was prompted by a growing concern among recreational riders around the country that they were seeing a reduction in the number of trails and trail heads open to equestrians on federal land.

The AHC has now released its 2009 Report on Equestrian Access on Federal Land. The 2009 report is intended to provide a brief overview of the responses the AHC received from equestrians to its ongoing access survey in 2009. The report can be viewed and downloaded on the AHC’s Web site:

2009 AHC Report on Equestrian Access on Federal Land

The centerpiece of this effort has been an AHC online form that riders can use to report their personal experiences with access issues, such as trails on federal lands that have been closed to them.

“The AHC will use this report to illustrate some of the challenges facing recreational riders,” said AHC President Jay Hickey. “Our federal land managers work hard to provide recreational opportunities; we need to make sure they have adequate resources, and equestrians need to work with them at all levels. However, sometimes there are issues and conflicts that need to be documented and brought to their attention. This report is just one part of our efforts to ensure equestrians continue to have recreational opportunities on federal land.”

The AHC asks all recreational riders to continue reporting any access issues they’ve had, using this electronic form at the AHC Web site: AHC Access Issues Reporting Form

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