In their own words, the Conservation and Recreational Access Group is dedicated to conserving and maintaining use of public lands for all recreational opportunities. This means that they support all sports involving use of public property and national forest lands, including 4-wheeler riding, rock climbing and fishing to mention a few. The group vows to not promote any particular sport over the rest.
The Conservation and Recreational Access Group is an extension of OutdoorWire, a collection of Internet publications that report on a wide array of family oriented outdoor sports, including motorized and non-motorized sports. Their goal is to keep outdoor sporting enthusiasts up to date on all the latest developments in the region.
The Conservation And Recreational Access Group's website is a conglomeration of new bulletins, and thought provoking articles covering many aspects of outdoor sporting, including conservation and educational issues and the sportsman's impact on the land. An entire section of the site is devoted to notices of upcoming trail and wild life area clean ups being held across the West, Northwest region of the USA.
The Conservation and Recreational Access Group also sponsors and extensive forum section on their website with 14 individual discussion groups. The public is encouraged participate and exchange ideas and info with like minded enthusiasts.
If you are an outdoor sport enthusiast of any persuasion, you are highly encouraged to check out the Conservation and Recreational Access Group's website at: www.outdoorwire.com/access/index.htm. You're sure to spend many hours exploring the wealth of information about all that outdoor sporting has to offer in the region, and why you should get involved with environmental conservation to ensure your right to equal use of the land.