- July 1, 2026
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Trump Lifts Restrictions on Off-Road Vehicles in National Parks
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- May 30, 2026
- Environment Politics
President Donald Trump removed two decades-old executive orders, potentially ending restrictions on off-road vehicles in national parks. This decision affects vehicles like all-terrain vehicles, dirt bikes, and snowmobiles.
In 1972, President Richard M. Nixon established stringent rules concerning the environmental impact of off-road vehicles on federal lands. Five years later, President Jimmy Carter allowed authorities to halt off-road driving immediately if ecological harm was evident.
The White House described these orders as “outdated and burdensome.” Trump’s administration suggests today’s advanced technologies can detect off-road vehicle tracks more effectively, mitigating ecological risks.
The administration emphasized public land access for recreation. This move aligns with their broader agenda to encourage oil and gas exploration, logging, and mining. In contrast, the previous Biden administration focused on conservation and renewable energy use on public lands.