The reason I say the USFS is because for some (or at least it used to be this way) that's the only ground they have to wheel on plus being able to help keep it open keeps public lands open to the public. It also builds good PR and when the feds / state come knocking at other private parks they are much more willing to work with you than against you if you have a professional relationship built. Other than that, I completely agree. They're bad two faced and will use you until that a time when they feel you are no longer of use to them.
I'd say if you could get some buy in from the fam you may have a better shot at it. Hey kids load up we've got to go give a check to an offroad park and shoot a short video for our IG account. While we're there let's ride. You may also find that it starts slow so the majority of your time will be getting the paperwork together at the house. The big thing is transparency. It's a cool buzzword that politicians like to use but never put it into practice. That was a big gripe I had back in the day. Southern would not tell you where the money went and how it was being used. I was there when we started the online meetings. It may have been partly my idea. I just remember asking someone where the money went and was told that they would not discuss that on an open forum like online viewing. They claimed that the "other side" might be watching and find out what they were up to

sorry, ran off on a tangent but you get the point.
It sounds like you've got some support here so if it kicks off I'm sure it won't be too much burden if you can spread the load. Many hands make light work or something along those lines. Handsome face, out