YellowjeepCj
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Jul 2, 2005
- Location
- Clover, SC
http://www.sctrails.net/trails/Agencies_Org/directry.html
For more information on the trails program, contact Ronda Pratt, state trails coordinator, at (803) 734-0130 or rpratt@scprt.com. For more information on the LWCF and RELT programs, contact Todd Stump, grants coordinator, at (803) 734-0617 or tstump@scprt.com.
Here is a link to SCtrails program and contact information. You can review the SC trails plan. When this is updated next we should show up and write letters to get Jeep trails put in the program. If you look at the agencies /organizations there are no Jeep clubs listed only quad and motor cycle clubs.
From the SC trails plan
Increase Opportunities for Off Highway
Vehicles. Generally, OHVs (all-terrain
vehicles, motorcycles, and 4-wheel
drive vehicles) require a dedicated
trail. To address this challenge, a
portion of the Recreational Trails
Program Funds should be dedicated
to acquiring parcels of land of significance
in those sections of the state
lacking adequate OHV trails to
provide an enjoyable experience for
this trail user type. With the provision
of special trails for OHV’s, access to
trails where they have a negative
impact will be limited. All interests
should work together to achieve new
opportunities.
In the plan for Greenville County Proposed
MOTORIZED:
4WD Loop #1 — 10 mi. — location to be determined
4WD Loop #2 — 10 mi. — location to be determined
In the plan for Pickens County Poposed
MOTORIZED:
Poe Creek ATV, MC — 10 mi. — SC Forestry Commission
4WD Loop #3 — 10 mi. — location to be determined
4WD Loop #4 — 10 mi. — location to be determined
For Fairfield County Proposed
MOTORIZED:
Motorcycle/ATV — 20 mi. — location to be determined
Allendale County proposed
MOTORIZED:
Motorcycle/ATV — 20 mi. — location to be determined
Calhoun County proposed
MOTORIZED:
Motorcycle/ATV — 20 mi. — location to be determined
Abbeville County — Proposed Trails
MOTORIZED:
Parson’s Mtn./Cedar Springs MC, ATV Connector — 8 mi.
Associate organizations for OHV trails listed in the SC trails plan
OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLES (OHV):
South Carolina Off-Road Enthusiasts
(SCORE)
Sam Rudolph
25 Baldur Court ,
Columbia, SC 29229
803-865-2111
srudolph@scana.com
The All Terrain Vehicle and Off-Road
Motorcycle Clubs in the State organized
SCORE in April, 1992. Currently SCORE
represents seven clubs at the state level.
Their purpose is to open new public trails
on state and federal lands, to canvas large
land owners for use of private land for riding
purposes, to support small clubs with land
use problems, to have legislative input for
future land development planning and registration
programs, to keep members involved
through a regular newsletter, to educate dirt
riders on responsible off-road behavior, to
be sensitive to the needs of our young and
less experienced riders and to work to
improve the public image of all off-road
enthusiasts.
AFFILIATED CLUBS:
Columbia Enduro Riders
Association (CERA)
c/o Skip Wyman
2775 Naples Pass
West Columbia, SC 29170
803-356-4556
Family Riders Motorcycle Club
c/o Mike Smith
218 Jennie Street
Goose Creek, SC 29445
843-552-7419
Greenville Enduro Riders
c/o Lewis Smith
2723 Brushy Creek Drive
Easley, SC 29642
864-859-0501
Long Cane Enduro Association
c/o Jerry Kelley
116 Knight Drive
Belton, SC 29627
864-243-3702
Santee Cycle Club
c/o Eddie Bozard
134 Connor Drive
Eutawville, SC 29048
803-492-7156
Sumter Enduro Riders Motorcycle
Association (SERMA)
c/o Johnny McCoy
1055 Waterway Drive
Sumter, SC 29154
803-469-2573
JMcCoy41@aol.com
Upstate Trailrider Association
c/o Norman Blore
123 Bennett Street
Greenville, SC 29601
864-235-8506
For more information on the trails program, contact Ronda Pratt, state trails coordinator, at (803) 734-0130 or rpratt@scprt.com. For more information on the LWCF and RELT programs, contact Todd Stump, grants coordinator, at (803) 734-0617 or tstump@scprt.com.
Here is a link to SCtrails program and contact information. You can review the SC trails plan. When this is updated next we should show up and write letters to get Jeep trails put in the program. If you look at the agencies /organizations there are no Jeep clubs listed only quad and motor cycle clubs.
From the SC trails plan
Increase Opportunities for Off Highway
Vehicles. Generally, OHVs (all-terrain
vehicles, motorcycles, and 4-wheel
drive vehicles) require a dedicated
trail. To address this challenge, a
portion of the Recreational Trails
Program Funds should be dedicated
to acquiring parcels of land of significance
in those sections of the state
lacking adequate OHV trails to
provide an enjoyable experience for
this trail user type. With the provision
of special trails for OHV’s, access to
trails where they have a negative
impact will be limited. All interests
should work together to achieve new
opportunities.
In the plan for Greenville County Proposed
MOTORIZED:
4WD Loop #1 — 10 mi. — location to be determined
4WD Loop #2 — 10 mi. — location to be determined
In the plan for Pickens County Poposed
MOTORIZED:
Poe Creek ATV, MC — 10 mi. — SC Forestry Commission
4WD Loop #3 — 10 mi. — location to be determined
4WD Loop #4 — 10 mi. — location to be determined
For Fairfield County Proposed
MOTORIZED:
Motorcycle/ATV — 20 mi. — location to be determined
Allendale County proposed
MOTORIZED:
Motorcycle/ATV — 20 mi. — location to be determined
Calhoun County proposed
MOTORIZED:
Motorcycle/ATV — 20 mi. — location to be determined
Abbeville County — Proposed Trails
MOTORIZED:
Parson’s Mtn./Cedar Springs MC, ATV Connector — 8 mi.
Associate organizations for OHV trails listed in the SC trails plan
OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLES (OHV):
South Carolina Off-Road Enthusiasts
(SCORE)
Sam Rudolph
25 Baldur Court ,
Columbia, SC 29229
803-865-2111
srudolph@scana.com
The All Terrain Vehicle and Off-Road
Motorcycle Clubs in the State organized
SCORE in April, 1992. Currently SCORE
represents seven clubs at the state level.
Their purpose is to open new public trails
on state and federal lands, to canvas large
land owners for use of private land for riding
purposes, to support small clubs with land
use problems, to have legislative input for
future land development planning and registration
programs, to keep members involved
through a regular newsletter, to educate dirt
riders on responsible off-road behavior, to
be sensitive to the needs of our young and
less experienced riders and to work to
improve the public image of all off-road
enthusiasts.
AFFILIATED CLUBS:
Columbia Enduro Riders
Association (CERA)
c/o Skip Wyman
2775 Naples Pass
West Columbia, SC 29170
803-356-4556
Family Riders Motorcycle Club
c/o Mike Smith
218 Jennie Street
Goose Creek, SC 29445
843-552-7419
Greenville Enduro Riders
c/o Lewis Smith
2723 Brushy Creek Drive
Easley, SC 29642
864-859-0501
Long Cane Enduro Association
c/o Jerry Kelley
116 Knight Drive
Belton, SC 29627
864-243-3702
Santee Cycle Club
c/o Eddie Bozard
134 Connor Drive
Eutawville, SC 29048
803-492-7156
Sumter Enduro Riders Motorcycle
Association (SERMA)
c/o Johnny McCoy
1055 Waterway Drive
Sumter, SC 29154
803-469-2573
JMcCoy41@aol.com
Upstate Trailrider Association
c/o Norman Blore
123 Bennett Street
Greenville, SC 29601
864-235-8506