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President Trump Revokes 50-Year Off-Road Rules – What It Means

President Trump Revokes 50-Year Off-Road Rules – What It Means

Donald Trump just dropped a massive bombshell right before the weekend by tossing out two 50-year-old rules that kept off-road vehicles in check on federal lands. According to an article via Outdoor Life, he called the Nixon- and Carter-era restrictions “burdensome and outdated,” arguing that modern tech makes the old ways obsolete and that it’s time to open things up for outdoor enthusiasts. Naturally, the off-roading community is absolutely thrilled, calling it a historic win for public access. On the flip side, conservationists are losing their minds, warning that tearing down this foundational framework is going to unleash chaos on vulnerable habitats, especially in places like National Parks that used to be strictly off-limits.

The real debate here boils down to what “access” actually means. Since the 1970s, the number of ATVs, dirt bikes, and side-by-sides has absolutely skyrocketed—with some states seeing usage jump by hundreds of percent—and critics say all those wheels lead to wrecked soil, ruined vegetation, and stressed wildlife. While groups like Backcountry Hunters and Anglers argue that true access means preserving pristine nature for future generations, off-roaders are eager to revisit old closures. Nothing changes overnight, but this policy shift officially opens the door for a wild new era of land management.

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